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Revision as of 14:13, 12 November 2025

The Cabinet of Thomas Guthrie succeeded the cabinet of Michel Sabbagh upon the former's inauguration as President of Aerla following the 1750 Election.

Ministerial Appointments

Office Office Holder Party Tenure
Minister of the Interior Donald Huang Reformist 1750-
Minister of State Erin Daniels Reformist 1750-
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lucas Kessler Reformist 1750-
Minister of Defense Samuel Bapst Reformist 1750-
Minister of Domestic Security Thomas Ryan Reformist 1750-
Minister of Justice Susan Benjamin Reformist 1750-
Minister of Economics Gregory Justice Reformist 1750-
Minister of Agriculture Harold Kilkard Reformist 1750-
Minister for Social Affairs Jeffery Rodgers Reformist 1750-
Minister of Health Peter Johnson Reformist 1750-
Minister of Communications and the Post Sarah McGowan Reformist 1750-
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport David Alvorada Reformist 1750-
Minister of Sports and Culture Brandon Wright Independent 1750-
Minister of Education Judah Harris Reformist 1750-
Minister for the Environment and Natural Sciences Eric Taro Reformist 1750-
Minister of Labor Melissa Carmel Reformist 1750-
Minister of Industry Joesph Callard Reformist 1750-
Minister of Energy Eric Mackintosh Reformist 1750-

Secretariat and Commissionary Appointments

Office Office Holder Party Tenure
Commissioner of the Criminal Police Michael Heide Independent 1720-
Director of the State Security Directorate William Alfe Independent 1750-
Secretary of the Bank and Mint Scott Ulster Reformist 1750-
Presidential Press Secretary Nicholas Popovich Reformist 1750-
Special Advisor to the President Marucs Hale Conservative 1750-