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The '''cabinet of Annika Raudsepp''' is the current [[Executive of Hurmu|executive of Hurmu]], sworn in on 8.III.1719 after the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]]. It succeeded the [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]]. It is a coalition government consisting of representatives of the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]], the [[Communist Workers' Party]], and the [[Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu]]. Moreover, the [[Senate of the Lakes]] has appointed, against the wishes of the Prime Minister, four secretaries of state as part of the Cabinet.
The '''cabinet of Annika Raudsepp''' is the current [[Executive of Hurmu|executive of Hurmu]], sworn in on 8.III.1719 after the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]]. It succeeded the [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]]. It is a coalition government consisting of representatives of the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]], the [[Communist Workers' Party]], and the [[Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu]]. Moreover, the [[Senate of the Lakes]] has appointed, against the wishes of the Prime Minister, four secretaries of state as part of the Cabinet. The Cabinet ceased to function as a unitary body as a consequence of the [[1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict]], where a number of the ministers, alongside a secretary of state, perished during the course of the fighting.


== Ministers ==
== Ministers ==

Revision as of 10:24, 9 May 2023

The cabinet of Annika Raudsepp is the current executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 8.III.1719 after the 1718 Hurmu general elections. It succeeded the Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman. It is a coalition government consisting of representatives of the Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu, the Communist Workers' Party, and the Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu. Moreover, the Senate of the Lakes has appointed, against the wishes of the Prime Minister, four secretaries of state as part of the Cabinet. The Cabinet ceased to function as a unitary body as a consequence of the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict, where a number of the ministers, alongside a secretary of state, perished during the course of the fighting.

Ministers

Office Office Holder P Party S/D
Prime Minister Annika Raudsepp A SDP LD
Deputy Prime Minister Arman Qureishi A CWP TP
First Secretary of State Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal S CDH LT
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Ürimbay Bayböri A SDP LT
Minister for Constitutional and Democratic Reform Filip Krmpotić A CWP RZ
Minister of Natural Resources Fatima al-Azizi A CWP KH
Minister of Social Welfare Tursinai Oraz A CWP LT
Minister of Transport Hojanias Alibek A CWP LT
Minister of Policing and Security Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari A HUHU TP
Minister for Local Government Muhammad Abdullah A HUHU LT
Minister of Health Ezabel Kaaq A SDP LD
Minister of International Trade Mukarram Zubeir A SDP KH
Minister of Immigration and Tourism Fawwaaz Mutammam A SDP KH
Minister of Fisheries Gyanedra Banjade A SDP KM
Minister of Education Michelle Decoster A SDP AM
Minister of Labour Artur Käbin A SDP LD
Minister of Culture Malika Serikbek A SDP LT
Minister of Justice Paula Kekez A SDP RZ
Minister of Industry Marta Rajčić A SDP RZ
Minister of Agriculture Josip Bradarić A SDP RZ
Minister for the Lake District and the Southern District Alar Ilves A SDP LD
Minister for the States and Districts of Apollonia Nada Lesjak A SDP RZ
Minister for the Districts of Keltia Mårten Kvalsted A CWP AM
Secretary of State for Peace Jamshid-e Osman S CDH LT
Secretary of State for External Relations Mondo Etzeterra S U SH
Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press of Hurmu Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar S CDH LD

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