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The cabinet officials are listed in order according to the Laiatanese presidential line of succession, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs being fourth in line following the Vice President, President ''pro tempore'' of the Federal Council, and the Chairman of the People's Council.
 
The cabinet officials are listed in order according to the Laiatanese presidential line of succession, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs being fourth in line following the Vice President, President ''pro tempore'' of the Federal Council, and the Chairman of the People's Council.
  
The current list is the Cabinet nominated by [[Yuliya Surkova|President Yuliya Surkova]]. It is the first Cabinet to have an equal number of men and women ministers.
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The current list is the Cabinet nominated by [[Yuliya Surkova|President Yuliya Surkova]].
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| Foreign Affairs|| Minister of Foreign Affairs|| Nicholas Skorobogatov
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| National Defense || Minister of National Defense|| Ludmila Kravchuk
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| [[Ministry of National Defense|National Defense]] || Minister of National Defense|| Ludmila Kravchuk
 
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| Internal Affairs || Minister of Internal Affairs|| Vanya Titov
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| [[Ministry of Internal Affairs|Internal Affairs]] || Minister of Internal Affairs|| Vanya Titov
 
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| Justice || Minister of Justice || Lukyan Dyogtin
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| [[Ministry of Justice|Justice]] || Minister of Justice || Lukyan Dyogtin
 
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| Treasury || Minister of the Treasury|| Katya Aptekar
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| [[Ministry of Emergency Situations|Emergency Situations]] || Minister of Emergency Situations || Sergey Puchkov
 
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| Agriculture || Minister of Agriculture|| Makar Kuklin
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| [[Ministry of Finance|Finance]] || Minister of Finance|| Katya Aptekar
 
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| Economic Development || Minister of Economic Development || Stepan Fonvizin
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| [[Minsitry of Agriculture|Agriculture]] || Minister of Agriculture|| Makar Kuklin
 
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| Transportation || Minister of Transportation || Oksana Zhirenkov
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| [[Ministry of Economic Development|Economic Development]] || Minister of Economic Development || Stepan Fonvizin
 
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| Labor || Minister of Labor|| Klara Vacic
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| [[Ministry of Transportation|Transportation]] || Minister of Transportation || Oksana Zhirenkova
 
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| Commerce || Minister of Commerce|| Yulian Pavlenko
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| [[Ministry of Labor|Labor]] || Minister of Labor|| Klara Vacic
 
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| Land Management || Minister of Land Management || Natalya Salko
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| [[Ministry of Commerce|Commerce]] || Minister of Commerce|| Yulian Pavlenko
 
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| Health and Lupine Services || Minister of Health <br> and Lupine Services|| Timofei Utyuzhin
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| [[Ministry of Land Management|Land Management]] || Minister of Land Management || Natalya Salka
 
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| Housing and Urban Development || Minister of Housing <br> and Urban Development|| Viktoriya Urakov
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| [[Ministry of Health and Lupine Services|Health and Lupine Services]] || Minister of Health <br> and Lupine Services|| Timofei Utyuzhin
 
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| Energy || Minister of Energy || Zhanna Tokarev
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| [[Ministry of Sport|Sport]] || Minister of Sport || Anatoly Nevzorov
 
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| Education || Minister of Education || Sofia Zavragin
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| [[Ministry of Culture|Culture]] || Minister of Culture || Svetlana Kazankova
 
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| Veterans Affairs ||  Minister of Veterans Affairs || Alexander Maklakov
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|[[Ministry of Tourism|Tourism]] || Minister of Tourism || Vladislava Lapukhova
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| [[Ministry of Housing and Urban Development|Housing and Urban Development]] || Minister of Housing <br> and Urban Development|| Viktoriya Urakova
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| [[Ministry of Education|Education]] || Minister of Education || Sofia Zavragin
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| [[Ministry of Veterans Affairs|Veterans Affairs]] ||  Minister of Veterans Affairs || Alexander Maklakov
 
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 9 April 2018

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.

The Cabinet of Laiatan is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the federal government of Laiatan, who are generally the heads of the federal executive departments. The existence of the Cabinet dates back to the first President of Laiatan, Aleksy Zukov, who appointed a Cabinet of five men: State Minister Leonid Sokoloff; Treasury Minister Yevgeni Fyodorov; War Minister Vladislav Vasilyev; Head of Federation Transition Onisim Popov; and Attorney General Samuil Orlov to advise him and to assist him in carrying out his duties.

All Cabinet members are nominated by the President and then presented to the Federal Council for confirmation or rejection by a simple majority. If they are approved, they are sworn in and then begin their duties. Aside from the Attorney General they all receive the title of Secretary. Members of the Cabinet serve at the pleasure of the President, which means that the President may dismiss them or reappoint them (to other posts) at will.

Line of succession

The cabinet officials are listed in order according to the Laiatanese presidential line of succession, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs being fourth in line following the Vice President, President pro tempore of the Federal Council, and the Chairman of the People's Council.

The current list is the Cabinet nominated by President Yuliya Surkova.

Ministry Title Incumbent
Foreign Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicholas Skorobogatov
National Defense Minister of National Defense Ludmila Kravchuk
Internal Affairs Minister of Internal Affairs Vanya Titov
Justice Minister of Justice Lukyan Dyogtin
Emergency Situations Minister of Emergency Situations Sergey Puchkov
Finance Minister of Finance Katya Aptekar
Agriculture Minister of Agriculture Makar Kuklin
Economic Development Minister of Economic Development Stepan Fonvizin
Transportation Minister of Transportation Oksana Zhirenkova
Labor Minister of Labor Klara Vacic
Commerce Minister of Commerce Yulian Pavlenko
Land Management Minister of Land Management Natalya Salka
Health and Lupine Services Minister of Health
and Lupine Services
Timofei Utyuzhin
Sport Minister of Sport Anatoly Nevzorov
Culture Minister of Culture Svetlana Kazankova
Tourism Minister of Tourism Vladislava Lapukhova
Housing and Urban Development Minister of Housing
and Urban Development
Viktoriya Urakova
Energy Minister of Energy Zhanna Tokareva
Education Minister of Education Sofia Zavragin
Veterans Affairs Minister of Veterans Affairs Alexander Maklakov
Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov