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|Minister of Economics || Gregory Justice || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | |Minister of Economics || Gregory Justice || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | ||
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|Minister of Agriculture || Harold Kilkard || [[ | |Minister of Agriculture || Harold Kilkard || [[Agrarian Bloc|Agrarian]] || 1750- | ||
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|Minister for Social Affairs || Jeffery Rodgers || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | |Minister for Social Affairs || Jeffery Rodgers || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | ||
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|Minister for the Environment and Natural Sciences || Eric Taro || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | |Minister for the Environment and Natural Sciences || Eric Taro || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | ||
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|Minister of Labor || Melissa Carmel || [[ | |Minister of Labor || Melissa Carmel || [[Agrarian Bloc|Agrarian]] || 1750- | ||
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|Minister of Industry || Joesph Callard || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | |Minister of Industry || Joesph Callard || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1750- | ||
Latest revision as of 20:21, 13 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 | Agrarian | 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 | Agrarian | 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 | 1750- |
| 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- |