Gardner Cabinet

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Jason Gardner's Cabinet forms the 26th Government of Callagea. It was formally appointed by High Chancellor Audrey LaBeau on 5 May 2015 and is headed by Prime Minister Jason Gardner. Gardner's Cabinet contains 13 ministers and their cabinet meets regularly at the Central Executive Center of Callagea.

Background

The Gardner Cabinet is the first non-Eastern Front cabinet to be established in the 21st century, breaking more than a decade of left-wing domination over the country. The Gardner Cabinet was elected by a coalition government of the Western Front, National Unity Front, and the Social Republic Union. The Gardner Cabinet also has a testy agreement with the National Socialist Alliance who, although they have no ministers in the Cabinet, they hold key seats in the Central Assembly.

Portfolios

Portfolio Minister Took Office Left Office Political Party
Prime Minister Jason Gardner 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of State and Foreign Affairs Vickie Albrecht 5 May 2015 Incumbent Social Republic Union
Minister of Defense William Hogan 5 May 2015 Incumbent National Unity Front
Minister of Justice Marcus Leeman 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Trade and Commerce Lawrence Gray 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Finance Jay Carlos 5 May 2015 Incumbent National Unity Front
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Richard Madison 5 May 2015 Incumbent National Unity Front
Minister of Education Ray Martin 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Health and Human Development Fredrick Bay 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Energy Mary Schwartznauger 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Transportation and Urban Development Dylan Grier 5 May 2015 Incumbent Western Front
Minister of Labor Charity Baxter 5 May 2015 Incumbent Social Republic Union
Minister of the Interior Clark Peterson 5 May 2015 Incumbent National Unity Front
Minister of Culture and Sports Rodney Parker 5 May 2015 Incumbent Social Republic Union