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The '''Ministry of Military Affairs''' ('''MoMA''') is the [[Wikipedia:Ministry (government department)|department]] of the [[Government of the South Pacific]] responsible for the defence of the Coalition, building military activity, and conducting military operations. The ministry is led by the [[Minister of Military Affairs]], which is currently [[Heliseum]].
The '''Ministry of Military Affairs''' ('''MoMA''') is the [[Wikipedia:Ministry (government department)|department]] of the [[Government of the South Pacific]] responsible for the defence of the Coalition, building military activity, and conducting military operations. The ministry is led by the [[Minister of Military Affairs]], which is currently [[Roavin]].


== History ==
== History ==
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== Minister ==
== Minister ==
{{Main|Minister of Military Affairs}}
{{Main|Minister of Military Affairs}}
The current Minister of Regional Affairs is [[Heliseum]], who is the 18th to fill this position.
The current Minister of Regional Affairs is [[Roavin]], who is the 19th to fill this position.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 22:36, 3 January 2020

Ministry of Military Affairs
File:MoMA logo (2).svg
Agency overview
Formed9 August 2013
Minister responsible
Key document

The Ministry of Military Affairs (MoMA) is the department of the Government of the South Pacific responsible for the defence of the Coalition, building military activity, and conducting military operations. The ministry is led by the Minister of Military Affairs, which is currently Roavin.

History

The Ministry of Military Affairs was formed on 9 August 2013.

Minister

The current Minister of Regional Affairs is Roavin, who is the 19th to fill this position.

See also

External links