Williamson administration of Empherias
The Williamson administration was the government of Empherias, the constituent state within the High Kingdoms of Alaxia, between 11 August 2500 and 26 March 2501. It was a minority government led by Prime Minister James Williamson as leader of the People's Socialist Party in a coalition agreement with the Green party, led by Deputy Prime Minister Georgia White. It was formed on 11 August 2500 following the resignation of previous Prime Minister Lucy King. At the administration's formation, the incumbent Socialists had 288 seats, a decrease of 8 from the previous 2499 provisional election and the Greens had 3 seats, an increase of 1 from the previous election. The two combined maintained 291 seats, 10 short of a majority.
Williamson administration of Empherias | |
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Cabinet of Empherias, High Kingdoms of Alaxia | |
2500-2501 | |
Date formed | 11 August 2500 |
Date dissolved | 26 March 2501 |
People and organisations | |
Prime Minister | James Williamson |
Deputy Prime Minister | Georgia White |
Chancellor | Lena Brandst |
No. of ministers | 115 |
Ministers removed | 10 resigned |
Member party | Socialist Party with Green party coalition |
Status in legislature | Minority coalition government[1] 291 / 600 (49%)
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Opposition cabinet | Turner Shadow Cabinet |
Opposition party | Liberal Party of Empherias |
Opposition leader | William Turner |
History | |
Election(s) | 2499 provincial election |
Predecessor | Fourth King administration |
Successor | First Turner administration |
The coalition agreement agreed in 2495, where the two parties combined reached 302 seats (a majority of 4 seats), was continued despite being short 10 seats of a majority themselves. This was done to avoid renegotiating agreements with other parties and to continue the stability of that administration. As such, Georgia White was re-appointed as Deputy Prime Minister. Lena Brandst also continued as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The coalition agreement agreed for the posts of Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Food, and the Minister of the Environment, to be given to Green party MPs. The previous Socialist appointee for the Minister of Food Flora Kennedy was reshuffled to the position of Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Food Ministry, while the position was filled by Edwin Stewart, a Green party MP[2]. Further changes in the parliament include the resignation of the Minister of Justice Sophie Hopkins, the Interior Minister to Kiavalar Peter Sukelt and the Exterior Minister to Grensalbourg Anya Rettels - none of which were filled before the dissolution of parliament. There was no major reshuffle throughout the administration as it lasted barely a year.
The administration ended following the dissolution of parliament in preparation of the 2501 provincial election, which was a snap election called by the Prime Minister in order to solve the crisis of a minority government. There were no mayoral elections during the tenure of the administration.
Background edit
2495 Socialist-Green coalition agreement edit
Legacy of Lucy King edit
History of James Williamson edit
Events edit
Joint Empheri-Hvede research on volcanic fields edit
Government resignations and the Labour party edit
Snap general election edit
Cabinet edit
Due to the short tenure of the administration, there were no major cabinet reshuffles.
Portrait | Name | Position | Term within administration (Term overall) | ||
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James Williamson | Prime Minister | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
First Lord of the Treasury | |||||
Georgia White | Deputy Prime Minister | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Lena Brandst | Chancellor of the Exchequer | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Tom Marshall | Minister for the Cabinet Office | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Alexander Murray | First Chief Advisor | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
vacant | 24 May 2500 | 11 August 2500 | |||
Katherine Elegsend | Second Chief Advisor | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
John Malkey | Chairman of the Party | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Steven Rettels | Chief Whip of the Party | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Henry Latters | Leader of Parliament | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Agnes Alyer | Speaker of the House | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Hannah Houghton | Jr. Minister of Foreign Affairs | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Edward Quasilani | Interior Minister to Koresa | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Callum Stevens | Interior Minister to Ahitereira | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Peter Sukelt | Interior Minister to Kiavalar | 11 August 2500 | 28 January 2501 | ||
vacant | 28 January 2501 | 26 March 2501 | |||
Nicholas Sharpe | Interior Minister to Peryzium | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Anya Rettels | Exterior Minister to Grensalbourg | 11 August 2500 | 28 January 2501 | ||
vacant | 28 January 2501 | 26 March 2501 | |||
Reese Chapman | Minister of Crime and Policing | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Sophie Hopkins | Minister of Justice | 11 August 2500 | 28 January 2501 | ||
vacant | 28 January 2501 | 26 March 2501 | |||
Minister of the Court of Empherias | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | |||
Katherine Valentine | Minister of Health | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Melody Smith | Junior Minister of Safety | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Melanie Monroe | Minister of Equality | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
John Pierce | Minister of Housing | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Lily Wallace | Minister of Communities | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Erika Davies | Minister of Social Care | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Jakob Walker | Minister of Business Strategy | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Mylo Hawkins | Minister of Energy | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Richard Henderson | Minister of Work and Pensions | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Alegrie Broedesmore | Junior Minister of Trade | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Emmelie Reynolds | Minister of the Environment | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Edwin Stewart | Minister of Food | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Charlotte Holmes | Minister of Rural Affairs | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Zoey Duncans | Minister of Transport | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Liam Grant | Jr Minister of Sports | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Emmelie Perri | Jr Minister of the Media | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 | ||
Henry Lane | Jr Minister of Culture | 11 August 2500 | 26 March 2501 |