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=== Spring Crisis Reforms ===
=== Spring Crisis Reforms ===
{{See also|Spring Crisis of 1739}}
{{See also|Spring Crisis of 1739}}
=== Immigration and Refugees ===
{{See also|East Keltian Collapse}}
{{See also|Operation Haven Shield}}


=== Agreement for Stable Governance ===
=== Agreement for Stable Governance ===
{{Main|Agreement for Stable Governance}}
{{Main|Agreement for Stable Governance}}
=== The Better Deal ===
{{Main|Better Deal}}


== Cabinet and Key Personnel ==
== Cabinet and Key Personnel ==

Revision as of 22:11, 20 January 2025

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Administration of Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez
Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez
Premier of Nouvelle Alexandrie
In office
1739 AN – Present

Political party Federal Humanist Party

The Administration of Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez began in 1739 AN following the New Alexandrian general election of 1739 as Premier of Nouvelle Alexandrie. His government has been defined by its focus on economic growth, modernization, and national security, navigating the challenges of a minority government supported by the Liberty and Prosperity Alliance and independent deputies. Key initiatives have included the launch of the National Infrastructure Renewal Program (NIRP), major reforms following the Spring Crisis of 1739, and significant policy directions laid out in the Throne Speech of 1740.

The Throne Speech of 1740 outlined an ambitious agenda that emphasized military modernization, enhanced border security, economic reform, and civil service efficiency. Delivered by King Sinchi Roca II at the opening of the 10th Cortes Federales, it highlighted the government's intention to address security threats, economic vulnerabilities, and the global challenges faced by the Federation. The speech sparked both public support and opposition criticism, reflecting the polarized environment in which Premier Jimenez’s administration operates.

Background

Policy Priorities

National Infrastructure Renewal Program

Spring Crisis Reforms

Immigration and Refugees

Agreement for Stable Governance

The Better Deal

Main article: Better Deal

Cabinet and Key Personnel

Domestic Policy

Foreign Policy

Challenges and Criticism

Legacy

See Also

References