First Doig ministry
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First Doig ministry | |
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2022-2023 | |
Date formed | 12 December 2022 |
Date dissolved | 21 June 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | John |
Prime Minister | Sir Oliver Doig |
Member party | Conservative |
Status in legislature | Majority 11 / 21 (52%) |
Opposition cabinet | Second Burgardt shadow cabinet |
Opposition party | Liberal |
Opposition leader | Sir Charles Burgardt |
History | |
Predecessor | Burgardt ministry |
Successor | Second Doig ministry |
Sir Oliver Doig formed the first Doig ministry on 12 December 2022, after being invited by King John to form a government. The ministry, a Conservative majority government is the tenth ministry after the appointing of John Timpson as the 1st Prime Minister.
Members of Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Prime Minister and Lord High Treasurer | The Rt Hon Sir Oliver Doig | 2022–present |
Deputy Prime Minister | The Hon Brianna Broersma | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Communications | The Rt Hon Sir Nick Sullivan | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Defence | The Rt Hon Lord John Timpson | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for the Economy | The Hon Sir James Gardner | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | The Hon Rory Leonard | 2022–2023 |
The Hon Kanyon Paradis | 2023- | |
Secretary of State for the Interior | The Hon Ian Douglas Smith II | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Justice | The Hon William Perks | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Maintenance | The Hon Manggala Prasetia | 2022–present |
Secretary of State for Routes | The Rt Hon Lady Ella Parker | 2022–present |
Minister without portfolio | The Hon Kanyon Paradis | 2022–2023 |
Secretary of State for Equality (now Interior Office) | The Rt Hon Thomas Jacobs | 2022-2023 |