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The {{PAGENAME}} succeeded the cabinet of [[Henry Cassian]] upon Fitzroy's inauguration as [[President of Aerla]] following the [[1720 Aerlan elections|1720 election]]. Much of the cabinet remained after the [[Aerlan general election, 1730|1730 election]], although some ministers either retired of resigned.  
The Cabinet of [[Basil Fitzroy]] succeeded the cabinet of [[Henry Cassian]] upon Fitzroy's inauguration as [[President of Aerla]] following the [[1720 Aerlan elections|1720 election]]. Much of the cabinet remained after the [[Aerlan general election, 1730|1730 election]], although some ministers either retired of resigned.  


==Ministerial Appointments==
==Ministerial Appointments==
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| Thomas Geira || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1730-
| Thomas Geira || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1730-
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|Minister of Finance || John Witney || [[Conservative Bloc|Conservative]] || 1720-
|rowspan="2" |Minister of Foreign Affairs || [[Ian Holden]] || Independent || 1720-1734 <ref>Elected Secretary-General of the [[MTO]]</ref>
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| Christopher Kellerman || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1734-
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|Minister of Defense || Elijah Day || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1720-  
|Minister of Defense || Elijah Day || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1720-  
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|Minister of Industry || Robert Cannwell || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1720-  
|Minister of Industry || Robert Cannwell || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1720-  
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|Minister of Energy || Eric Mackintosh || [[Reformist Bloc|Reformist]] || 1720-
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 25 September 2024

The Cabinet of Basil Fitzroy succeeded the cabinet of Henry Cassian upon Fitzroy's inauguration as President of Aerla following the 1720 election. Much of the cabinet remained after the 1730 election, although some ministers either retired of resigned.

Ministerial Appointments

Office Office Holder Party Tenure
Minister of the Interior Victor Mara Reformist 1720-
Minister of State Erhard Schmidt Reformist 1720-1730 [1]
Thomas Geira Reformist 1730-
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ian Holden Independent 1720-1734 [2]
Christopher Kellerman Reformist 1734-
Minister of Defense Elijah Day Reformist 1720-
Minister of Domestic Security Jeremy Canary Reformist 1720-1729 [3]
Derrick Gideon Reformist 1729-
Minister of Justice Leon Nash Reformist 1720-1730 [4]
Brett Mohanan Reformist 1730-
Minister of Economics Gregory Davidson Reformist 1720-
Minister of Agriculture Samuel Floyd Reformist 1720-
Minister for Social Affairs Brent Morse Reformist 1720-
Minister of Health Travis Rosenburg Reformist 1720-
Minister of the Post Casey Baker Reformist 1720-
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Johnathan Lawrence Reformist 1720-
Minister of Sports and Culture Dwayne Glass Agrarian 1720-
Minister of Education Heather Westbrook Reformist 1720-
Minister for the Environment and Natural Sciences Gary Rodenheim Reformist 1720-
Minister of Labor Ludwig von Heinzenbusch Conservative 1720-
Minister of Industry Robert Cannwell Reformist 1720-
Minister of Energy Eric Mackintosh Reformist 1720-

Secretariat and Commissionary Appointments

Office Office Holder Party Tenure
Commissioner of the Criminal Police Ludwig von Seylitz-Meringhoff Independent 1720-
Director of the State Security Directorate William Alfe Independent 1720-
Secretary of the Bank and Mint Alexis Bates Reformist 1720-
Secretary of the Press Brian Morrell Reformist 1720-
Special Advisor to the President Lina Dietrich Conservative 1720-
  1. ^ Retired
  2. ^ Elected Secretary-General of the MTO
  3. ^ Resigned following the Assassination of Henry Cassian
  4. ^ Retired