Second Ward Cabinet
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Second Cabinet of Magnus Ward Cabinet Ward I | |
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14th Cabinet of the Seventh Kodiak Republic | |
Date formed | 21 January 660 |
Date dissolved | 21 January 663 |
People and organisations | |
Chancellor | Magnus Ward |
Deputy Chancellor | Flip Yorick |
Member party | National Unity |
Status in legislature | 107 / 200 (54%)
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Opposition party | Kodiak Workers |
Opposition leader | Braughn Kryos |
History | |
Election | 660 General Election |
Predecessor | Ward I |
Successor | Maltravers I |
The Second Ward Cabinet was the government of the Serene Republic of Kodiak from 22 January 660 until 21 January 663. It was led by Chancellor Magnus Ward and Deputy Chancellor Flip Yorick of the National Unity Party.
It was installed following the 660 Kodiak General Election and succeeded the First Ward Cabinet. Ward was re-elected as Chancellor by the General Assembly on 18 January 660, the first Chancellor to be re-elected in the Seventh Republic. His cabinet, consisting entirely of NUP members, was formally approved by the Kodiak General Assembly three days later. Opposition leader Braughn Kryos served as President of the General Assembly and was not a member of the cabinet.
Composition
Portfolio | Minister | Took Office | Left Office | Party | |
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Chancellor | Magnus Ward | 18 January 657 | 18 January 663 | - | NUP |
Deputy Chancellor Minister of Revenue and Treasury |
Flip Yorick | 22 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs | Jacob Karlsson | 21 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Justice, Law, and Order | Jacob Sanford | 21 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Commerce and Labour | Joshua Lopez | 22 January 657 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Health and Education | Reginald Karbunckle | 21 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Social Services | Fjord Montgomery | 21 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |
Minister of Transportation | Bill Simmons | 21 January 660 | 21 January 663 | - | NUP |