Burgardt-Morris ministry
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Burgardt-Morris ministry | |
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2022 | |
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Date formed | 1 July 2022 |
Date dissolved | 6 November 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | John |
Prime Minister | Sir Charles Burgardt |
Member parties | Liberal Libertarian Communist for 10 days |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition cabinet | Doig shadow cabinet |
Opposition party | Conservative Party |
Opposition leader | Sir Oliver Doig |
History | |
Predecessor | Parker ministry |
Successor | Burgardt ministry |
Sir Charles Burgardt and the Viscount of Englewood formed the Burgardt-Morris ministry on 1 July 2022, after being invited by King John to form the sixth government. The ministry is a coalition government between the Liberal Party, the Libertarian Party, and for a 10-day period in September, the Communist Party as well. It is the eigth ministry after the appointing of Sir John Timpson as the 1st Prime Minister. On 6 November 2022, the Libertarian Party joined the Liberal Party, and the coalition was dissolved. This, however, kept the Liberal Party in a majority, thus retaining command of Commons.
Members of Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Cabinet ministers | ||
Prime Minister and Lord High Treasurer | Cdre The Rt Hon Sir Charles Burgardt KG KBE OKB MP HRN | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Communications | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | RAdm HE the Rt Hon Lord Englewood CBE OKB BTA CStG MStC HRN | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Justice | ||
Secretary of State for Defence | WO HG Duke of Northumbria OBE KStC HRN | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Routes | The Hon Manggala Alif Prasetia MP | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | The Hon Ian Douglas Smith II MP | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for the Economy | Col The Hon Ava Calero MP | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for the Interior | The Hon Matthew Hughes MP | 2022–present |