Difference between revisions of "Altanar Council of Ministers"
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− | The Council of Ministers (formerly the Altanari High Council) advises the King of [[Altanar]] on matters relating to national policy. The Council consists of the heads of Altanar's nine government ministries. The Council is led by the Prime Minister, who appoints heads of ministries with the approval of the King and the Ministerial Review Subcommittee of the Peoples' Assembly. The current Council of Ministers is: | + | The '''Council of Ministers''' (formerly the '''Altanari High Council''') advises the King of [[Altanar]] on matters relating to national policy. The Council consists of the heads of Altanar's nine government ministries. The Council is led by the Prime Minister, who appoints heads of ministries with the approval of the King and the Ministerial Review Subcommittee of the Peoples' Assembly. The current Council of Ministers is: |
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 15 October 2007
The Council of Ministers (formerly the Altanari High Council) advises the King of Altanar on matters relating to national policy. The Council consists of the heads of Altanar's nine government ministries. The Council is led by the Prime Minister, who appoints heads of ministries with the approval of the King and the Ministerial Review Subcommittee of the Peoples' Assembly. The current Council of Ministers is:
Jinella Agaranth - Prime Minister
Askar Palanik - Minister of Commerce
Pargal Khaskereth - Minister of Defense
Merin Hargeth - Minister of Education
Simon Wilkinson - Minister of Infrastructure
Lisa Shannon Gerasnak - Minister of Justice
Mishin Kasarek - Royal Treasurer
Heram Kashar - Minister of Security
Hamilton Askari - Minister of Social Welfare
Nelron Khiskithy - Minister of State