Juntos Government

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Juntos Government
2nd ministry of Aswington
Date formed January 20, 2020
Date dissolved May 2, 2020
People and organizations
Head of government Triumvirate[1]
Head of state Juan Cisneros
No. of ministers 7
Member party Juntos
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party UPF
Opposition leader Juan Cisneros
History
Election(s) 2019 II
Previous Woodgeard Government

The Juntos Government is the second and next cabinet of Aswington. It was formed on December 19, 2019, just days after the general election, in which the Juntos coalition won a majority in parliament.

The cabinet took office on January 20, 2020.

Composition

Portfolio Name Assumed
office
Left
office
Party
2nd Government of the Republic of Aswington
Prime Minister Triumvirate[2] 20 January 2020   Juntos
Ministry of Art and Culture Babou Chkaya 20 January 2020   Juntos
Ministry of Sports
Ministry of Environment Ivanna Minaïeva 20 January 2020   Juntos
Ministry of Social Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Triumvirate[3] 20 January 2020   Juntos
Ministry of Information
Ministry of State Security
Other Posts
High Constitutional Commissioner Babou Chkaya 20 January 2020   Juntos
Secretaries
Diplomatic Secretary (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Juan Cisneros 20 January 2020   PDP
Commonwealth and Normative Integration Secretary (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Babou Chkaya 20 January 2020   Juntos
Secretary for Equality (Ministry of Social Affairs) Noah Woodgeard 20 January 2020   NPP

Triumvirate

The government has chosen to govern as a whole by not appointing a prime minister but a Triumvirate composed of three deputies from Juntos, Ivanna Minaïeva, Adélia Cerdan and Maria Fabré. To the extent that no law or constitution qualify the office of prime minister, whose legal source is custom, the triumvitate can govern.

Secretaries

The government has decided to appoint three secretaries, who report to a ministry. They execute more precise missions and have full competence in the matter.

References

  1. Members: Ivanna Minaïeva, Maria Fabré and Adélia Cerdan
  2. Members: Ivanna Minaïeva, Maria Fabré and Adélia Cerdan
  3. Members: Ivanna Minaïeva, Maria Fabré and Adélia Cerdan

See Also