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Revision as of 22:52, 6 February 2022

Ministry of Engagement
Seal of the Ministry of Engagement & the Minister of Engagement

Emblem of the Ministry of Engagement
Ministry overview
Formed21 October 2020; 4 years ago (2020-10-21)
Preceding Ministry
StatusActive
HeadquartersExecutive Offices - tspforums.xyz
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Ministry executives
Child Ministry
Key document

The Ministry of Engagement (MoE) is the department of the Government of the South Pacific responsible for recruiting and integrating new players into the Coalition's government and community, maintaining public infrastructure such as dispatches and other guides, setting unified presentation standards, and providing graphics to the government and citizens of the Coalition. The ministry is led by the Minister of Engagement, who is currently Template:Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoE.

History

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

Minister

The current Minister of Engagement is Template:Cabinet of TSP/meta/current MoE. They were elected into office after the December 2021 Minister of Engagement Special Election.

See also

External links