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}}|last_election=|legislature_term=[[32nd Parliament]]|budget=|opposition_cabinet=|opposition_party=|incoming_formation=|outgoing_formation=|previous=[[Julani Cabinet]]|successor=[[Tsai Cabinet III]]|opposition_leader=}}
}}|last_election=|legislature_term=[[32nd Parliament]]|budget=|opposition_cabinet=|opposition_party=|incoming_formation=|outgoing_formation=|previous=[[Julani Cabinet]]|successor=[[Tsai Cabinet III]]|opposition_leader=}}The '''Epstein Cabinet''' was the second cabinet of [[the Republic]], formed on October 15, 2025. The cabinet was appointed by [[President Galvin]] after the [[Fritz Incident]], when [[MO-U]] party leader [[Dominic Fritz]], fled the country, and revealed that MO-U had been propped up by blackmail and coercion. The incident led to popular outrage, and Galvin dismissed the cabinet immediately instead of waiting for a government to form after the [[October 2025 general election|election]] that had been held that week. It was led by [[Harvey Epstein]], a respected civil servant, and served for only two days before [[Tsai Ing-wen]]'s [[Tsai Cabinet III|third cabinet]] was formed.

Revision as of 20:50, 19 October 2025

Epstein Cabinet
Date formed15 October 2025
Date dissolved17 October 2025
People and organisations
PresidentWilliam F. Galvin
Prime MinisterHarvey Epstein
No. of ministers13
Status in legislature
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History
ElectionSeptember 2025 election
Legislature term32nd Parliament
PredecessorJulani Cabinet
SuccessorTsai Cabinet III

The Epstein Cabinet was the second cabinet of the Republic, formed on October 15, 2025. The cabinet was appointed by President Galvin after the Fritz Incident, when MO-U party leader Dominic Fritz, fled the country, and revealed that MO-U had been propped up by blackmail and coercion. The incident led to popular outrage, and Galvin dismissed the cabinet immediately instead of waiting for a government to form after the election that had been held that week. It was led by Harvey Epstein, a respected civil servant, and served for only two days before Tsai Ing-wen's third cabinet was formed.

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