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| preceding1 = [[Ministry of Regional Affairs]]
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| child1_agency  = [[the Southern Journal]]
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| child2_agency  = {{strikethrough|[[Treasure Island Report]]}}
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The '''Ministry of Media''' ('''MoM''') is the [[Ministry (government department)|department]] of the [[Government of the South Pacific]] responsible for overseeing the regular publication of public media, including news content, in the South Pacific. The ministry is led by the [[Minister of Media]], which is currently Wizard Ferret.
The '''Ministry of Media''' ('''MoM''') was the [[Ministry (government department)|department]] of the [[Government of the South Pacific]] responsible for overseeing the regular publication of public media, including news content, in the South Pacific. The Ministry was led by the [[Minister of Media]], last of which was [[Belschaft|Belschaft]] who got elected on the platform campaign of abolishing the position - which they did.


== History ==
== History ==
The Ministry of Media is a product of the [[Ministry of Regional Affairs]] split and began its operations on 24 October 2020 when the Minister of Media-Elect of the '''October 2020 cabinet election''' assumed office.
The Ministry of Media was a product of the [[Ministry of Regional Affairs]] split and began its operations on 24 October 2020 when the Minister of Media-Elect of the '''October 2020 cabinet election''' assumed office.


THe Ministry of Media was abolished with the passage of A2206.02 by the [[Assembly of the South Pacific]].
The Ministry of Media was abolished with the passage of A2206.02 by the [[Assembly of the South Pacific]].


== Minister ==
== Minister ==

Latest revision as of 06:58, 17 November 2022

Ministry of Media

Emblem of the Ministry of Media
Ministry overview
FormedOctober 21, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-10-21)
Preceding Ministry
DissolvedJune 22, 2022 (2022-06-22TDMY)
StatusInactive
HeadquartersExecutive Offices - tspforums.xyz
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Child agencies
Key document

The Ministry of Media (MoM) was the department of the Government of the South Pacific responsible for overseeing the regular publication of public media, including news content, in the South Pacific. The Ministry was led by the Minister of Media, last of which was Belschaft who got elected on the platform campaign of abolishing the position - which they did.

History

The Ministry of Media was a product of the Ministry of Regional Affairs split and began its operations on 24 October 2020 when the Minister of Media-Elect of the October 2020 cabinet election assumed office.

The Ministry of Media was abolished with the passage of A2206.02 by the Assembly of the South Pacific.

Minister

See also

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