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The '''ministries of the South Pacific''' are the [[Wikipedia:Ministry (government department)|departments]] of [[the South Pacific]] that comprise the [[Government of the South Pacific|regional government]]. As of 2019, there are three ministries: the [[Ministry of Regional Affairs]], the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], and the [[Ministry of Military Affairs]]. These ministries are headed by ministers who are periodically [[Elections in the South Pacific|elected]]. With the [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific|Prime Minister]] serving as the head of government, the heads of these ministries comprise the [[Cabinet of the South Pacific]].
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The '''ministries of the South Pacific''' are the [[Ministry (government department)|departments]] of [[the South Pacific]] that comprise the [[Government of the South Pacific|regional government]]. As of 2020, there are five ministries: the [[Ministry of Culture]], the [[Ministry of Engagement]], the [[Ministry of Media]], the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and the [[Ministry of Defence]]. These ministries are headed by ministers who are periodically [[Elections in the South Pacific|elected]]. With the [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific|Prime Minister]] serving as the head of government, the heads of these ministries comprise the [[Cabinet of the South Pacific]].


== List of ministries ==
== List of ministries ==
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! Formation
! Formation
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! Minister
! Election
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| [[File:MoRA logo (1).svg|100px]]
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| [[Ministry of Regional Affairs|Regional Affairs]]
| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture]]
| 23 September 2011
| 24 October 2020
| [[Agalaesia]]
| {{Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoC}}<br />{{Small|since 15 October 2021}}
| [[October 2019 general election#Regional Affairs|October 2019]]
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| [[Ministry of Engagement|Engagement]]
| 24 October 2020
| {{Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoE}}<br />{{Small|}}
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| [[Ministry of Media|Media]]
| 24 October 2020
| {{Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoM}}<br />{{Small|since 15 October 2021}}
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| [[File:MoFA logo (1).svg|100px]]
|  
| [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]]
| [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]]
| 14 July 2003
| 14 July 2003  
| [[Omega]]
| {{Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoFA}}<br />{{Small|since 15 October 2021}}
| [[October 2019 general election#Foreign Affairs|October 2019]]
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|-
| [[File:MoMA logo (1).svg|100px]]
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| [[Ministry of Military Affairs|Military Affairs]]
| [[Ministry of Defence|Defence]]
| 9 August 2013
| 9 August 2013<br />Name changed from Ministry of Military Affairs on 7 September 2020
| [[Heliseum]]
| {{Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoD}}<br />{{Small|since 15 October 2021}}
| [[October 2019 general election#Military Affairs|October 2019]]
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| [[Ministry of Regional Affairs|Regional Affairs]]
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Craziest person]]
* [[Craziest person in the South Pacific]]


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Latest revision as of 15:16, 22 December 2021

The ministries of the South Pacific are the departments of the South Pacific that comprise the regional government. As of 2020, there are five ministries: the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Engagement, the Ministry of Media, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence. These ministries are headed by ministers who are periodically elected. With the Prime Minister serving as the head of government, the heads of these ministries comprise the Cabinet of the South Pacific.

List of ministries

Current

Logo Ministry Formation Minister
Culture 24 October 2020 Template:Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoC
since 15 October 2021
Engagement 24 October 2020 Template:Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoE
Media 24 October 2020 Template:Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoM
since 15 October 2021
Foreign Affairs 14 July 2003
since 15 October 2021
Defence 9 August 2013
Name changed from Ministry of Military Affairs on 7 September 2020
Coltranius
since 15 October 2021

Former

Ministry Formation Dissolution
Army
Justice
Region
Security
Intelligence
Defence
Regional Affairs 23 September 2011 24 October 2020

See also