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The '''Cabinet of the South Pacific''' is a body that consists of the [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific|Prime Minister]] and the ministers of [[Minister of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]], [[Minister of Culture|Culture]], [[Minister of Engagement|Engagement]], [[Minister of Media|Media]], and [[Minister of Defence|Defence]]. The Cabinet forms the executive of the [[The South Pacific|Coalition]] government. | The '''Cabinet of the South Pacific''' is a body that consists of the [[Prime Minister of the South Pacific|Prime Minister]] and the ministers of [[Minister of Foreign Affairs|Foreign Affairs]], [[Minister of Culture|Culture]], [[Minister of Engagement|Engagement]], [[Minister of Media|Media]], and [[Minister of Defence|Defence]]. The Cabinet forms the executive of the [[The South Pacific|Coalition]] government. | ||
Although not formally a member of the Cabinet, the [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation|Director]] of the [[Office of World Assembly Legislation]] is appointed by the Prime Minister for a term ending at the same time as that of the Cabinet. The [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation|Director]] has cabinet access but does not possess the power to vote in Cabinet affairs. | Although not formally a member of the Cabinet, the [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation|Director]] of the [[Office of World Assembly Legislation]] is appointed by the Prime Minister for a term ending at the same time as that of the Cabinet. The [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation|Director]] has cabinet access but does not possess the power to vote in Cabinet affairs. The [[Delegate of the South Pacific|Delegate]], while the head of state, is not a member of the Cabinet. | ||
== Current cabinet == | == Current cabinet == | ||
The following is the current cabinet<!-- since the [[ | The following is the current cabinet<!-- since the [[February 22 cabinet election]]-->. | ||
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| [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation]] || Concrete Slab|| | | [[Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation]] || Concrete Slab||since 17th February 2023 | ||
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Revision as of 23:06, 19 March 2023
Cabinet of the South Pacific | |
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Cabinet of the South Pacific | |
Date formed | 31 December 2002 |
People and organisations | |
Delegate of the South Pacific | anjo |
Prime Minister of the South Pacific | ProfessorHenn |
No. of ministers | 5 |
Status in legislature | Regional government |
The Cabinet of the South Pacific is a body that consists of the Prime Minister and the ministers of Foreign Affairs, Culture, Engagement, Media, and Defence. The Cabinet forms the executive of the Coalition government.
Although not formally a member of the Cabinet, the Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation is appointed by the Prime Minister for a term ending at the same time as that of the Cabinet. The Director has cabinet access but does not possess the power to vote in Cabinet affairs. The Delegate, while the head of state, is not a member of the Cabinet.
Current cabinet
The following is the current cabinet.
Current junior cabinet
The following is the current junior cabinet.
Portfolio | Director | Note |
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Director of the Office of World Assembly Legislation | Concrete Slab | since 17th February 2023 |