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Revision as of 18:31, 8 October 2020

The Council of State is the federal executive, chaired by the Chancellor and sharing the executive power with the President. The president appoints the person most likely to command a majority in the Llusan as chancellor, and the rest of the ministers on the advice of the chancellor. However, the president may reject a candidate proposed by the chancellor.

Wilamu Council 1688–

Following the defeat of the Alliance for Prosperity in the 1688 elections, President Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici appointed Taliya Wilamu of the SLF to the position of Chancellor, ushering in the first period of cohabitation in Sanaman history. The first Wilamu council consisted of nine ministers from the Sanaman Liberation Front and six ministers from Coalition 1660. With the Democratic League controlling only 311 seats in the Llusan, nine seats short of a majority, the Wilamu Council is a minority coalition government. In XII.1688 the Chancellor presented a bill to reorganise the departments and ministers of the Council, which would among other things expand the Council to 22 members including the Chancellor, as well as place multiple ministers in several departments. The bill passed with support from the government and the Partito Popolare Cisamarrese, but was subsequently vetoed by President Nur Pinito Caprici. The attempt to override the veto was unsuccessful since the government failed to gain the support of three-fifths of the membership. A minor change, renaming the Department of Health and Social Care the Department of Health and Social Services did pass the Llusan with overwhelming support and was shortly after passage signed into law by the President.

Office Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellor Taliya Wilamu 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for the Treasury
Vice Chancellor
Salina Sumi 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660
Secretary for Defence Kiko Kulahi 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for Foreign Affairs Sharon O'Connor 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660
Secretary for Justice
Advocate-General
Muqana Soke 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for the Interior Pjetro Campucci 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for Infrastructure George Willowfield 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660
Secretary for Education and Culture Anira Qali 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for the Environment and Agriculture Gjanluigi Waki 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660
Secretary for Commerce, Energy and Industry Tanilo Kosha 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for Health and Social Services Ffina Kuli 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for Science and Technology Andreas Smithbarrow 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for Labour Daniel Homayoun 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660
Secretary for Women, Families and Human Rights Sheryll Danvers 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Sanaman Liberation Front
Secretary for International Trade Hossein Amiri 1.XII.1688 Incumbent Coalition 1660

Qusen Council 1685–1688

The first Qusen council consisted of eight ministers from the United Nationalist Alliance, five ministers from the Sanaman National Party, and two ministers from Partito Popolare Cisamarrese.

Office Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellor Yon Qusen 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for the Treasury
Vice Chancellor
Gjanpjetro Picassi 21.X.1679 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Defence Shana Kalani 22.XIV.1681 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Foreign Affairs Andrea Bertolucci 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
Secretary for Justice
Advocate-General
Malliki Xana 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for the Interior Meha Yoqen 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Infrastructure Pierre Langlais 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Education and Culture Kika Shula 21.X.1679 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for the Environment and Agriculture Anila Orea 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Commerce, Energy and Industry Tanilo Shaki 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Health and Social Care Sharon Shallowwood 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Science and Technology Louise Seward 1.XII.1682 1.XII.1688 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Labour Malliki Shusa 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Women, Families and Human Rights Aurora Panetta 21.X.1679 1.XII.1688 Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
Secretary for International Trade Piter Smith Qali 1.XII.1685 1.XII.1688 United Nationalist Alliance

Lhayi Council 1679–1685

The first Lhayi council consists of six ministers from the United Nationalist Alliance, five ministers from the Sanaman National Party, two ministers from the Northern League and two ministers from Partito Popolare Cisamarrese. On 22.XIV.1681 the ministers from the National League left the government. On 8.XV.1681 two ministers from the Nationalist and Humanist Party entered the government after the party signed on to the coalition agreement. The entry also lead to a slight reshuffle where the Secretary for Justice Shana Kalani moved to the Department for Defence permanently.

Office Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellor Tanilo Lhayi 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for the Treasury Gjanpjetro Picassi 21.X.1679 Incumbent United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Defence Gregory L. Justice 21.X.1679 22.XIV.1681 Northern League
Shana Kalani 22.XIV.1681 Incumbent United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Chancellor
Yon Qusen 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Justice
Advocate-General
Shana Kalani 21.X.1679 8.XV.1681 United Nationalist Alliance
Fenna Bakker 8.XV.1681 1.XII.1685 Nationalist & Humanist Party
Secretary for Education and Culture Kika Shula 21.X.1679 Incumbent United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for the Interior Andrea Bertolucci 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
Secretary for Labour Meha Yoqen 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for the Environment and Agriculture Fatima Haddad 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Infrastructure Christopher Hitchen 21.X.1679 22.XIV.1681 Northern League
Jasmina Hosseini 8.XV.1681 1.XII.1685 Nationalist & Humanist Party
Secretary for Business, Energy and Industry Malliki Shusa 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 United Nationalist Alliance
Secretary for Science and Technology Anila Kuli 21.X.1679 1.XII.1682 United Nationalist Alliance
Louise Seward 1.XII.1682 Incumbent Sanaman National Party
Secretary for Women, Family and Human Rights Aurora Panetta 21.X.1679 Incumbent Partito Popolare Cisamarrese
Secretary for Health and Social Care Anila Orea 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Sanaman National Party
Secretary for International Trade Tanilo Shaki 21.X.1679 1.XII.1685 Sanaman National Party