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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. |
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Date formed | 15 October 2025 |
Date dissolved | 17 October 2025 |
People and organisations | |
President | William F. Galvin |
Prime Minister | Harvey Epstein |
No. of ministers | 13 |
Status in legislature | Provisional Presidential cabinet 0 / 251 (0%)
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History | |
Election | September 2025 election |
Legislature term | 32nd Parliament |
Predecessor | Julani Cabinet |
Successor | Tsai 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.