Third Luchens Cabinet
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Third Cabinet of Oskar Luchens Cabinet Luchens III | |
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8th Cabinet of the Seventh Kodiak Republic | |
Date formed | 16 June 647 |
Date dissolved | 21 January 648 |
People and organisations | |
Acting Chancellor | Aaron Tonnesen |
Member party | National Unity |
Status in legislature | 100 / 199 (50%)
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Opposition party | Kodiak Workers |
Opposition leader | Klaus Mikaelson |
History | |
Election | 645 General Election |
Predecessor | Luchens II |
Successor | Edwards I |
The Third Corey Cabinet was the government of the Serene Republic of Kodiak from 16 June 647 until 21 January 648. It was led by Acting Chancellor Aaron Tonnesen of the National Unity Party.
In a surprise press conference in the midday of 16 June 647, Chancellor Oskar Luchens declared his sudden and immediate resignation from the General Assembly. He cited the stress of the war with the Great North and frustration with the political establishment in responding to the war as his primary reasons but did not elaborate. The Cabinet convened shortly in the afternoon to declare a new cabinet under Deputy Chancellor Aaron Tonnesen. The new cabinet succeeded the Second Luchens Cabinet the same day on 16 June and served for the final six months until the 648 Kodiak General Election. A new deputy chancellor was not elevated from cabinet as it struggled to maintain effective government in the face of loss of most of the Darrent.
Composition
Portfolio | Minister | Took Office | Left Office | Party | |
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Nominal Chancellor | Oskar Luchens | 18 January 645 | 18 January 648 | - | NUP |
Acting Chancellor Minister of Transportation Minister of Commerce and Labour Minister of Health and Education |
Aaron Tonnesen | 16 June 647 | 21 January 648 | NUP | |
Minister of Justice, Law, and Order | Alexander Mondo | 16 June 647 | 21 January 648 | NUP | |
Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs | Michael Valois | 16 June 647 | 21 January 648 | NUP | |
Minister of Revenue and Treasury | Reginald Karbunkle | 16 June 647 | 21 January 648 | NUP | |
Minister of Social Services | Hester Sirocco-Loren | 16 June 647 | 21 January 648 | KWP |