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{{Infobox government cabinet|cabinet_name=Julani Cabinet|cabinet_number=|incumbent=|jurisdiction=|image=[[File:Ahmed al-Sharaa in July 2025 (cropped).jpg|200px]]|date_formed=16 September 2025|date_dissolved= | {{Infobox government cabinet|cabinet_name=Julani Cabinet|cabinet_number=|incumbent=|jurisdiction=|image=[[File:Ahmed al-Sharaa in July 2025 (cropped).jpg|200px]]|date_formed=16 September 2025|date_dissolved=|government_head=[[Abu Mohammad al-Julani]]|government_head_history=|state_head=[[William F. Galvin]]|current_number=13|former_members_number=|total_number=|political_parties={{Legend inline|#480D67}}[[Forward Party]] (FWD)<br />{{Legend inline|#000099}}[[Kuomintang]] (KMT)<br />{{Legend inline|#C3D746}}[[Momentum-Unity]] (MO-U)<br />'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidence_and_supply Supported by]:'''<br />{{Legend inline|#12B6CF}}[[Reform Party]] (R)|election=[[September 2025 general election|September 2025 election]]|legislature_status={{Longitem|[[Majority]] [[coalition government]]}}<br>133 / 251{{spaces|em}}(53%) | ||
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The '''Julani Cabinet''' | The '''Julani Cabinet''' is the incumbent cabinet of [[the Republic]]. The cabinet was sworn in by President [[William F. Galvin]] on September 16, 2025. The cabinet is led by the [[Forward Party]] under Prime Minister [[Abu Mohammad al-Julani]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Decline in popularity === | === Decline in popularity === | ||
On October 4th, the government passed a law eviscerating the powers of the [[Ministry of Relations]]. As the law was passed, a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_violence Parliament brawl] broke out between [[FWD]] MPs and [[RPRL]] MP (Hunter Biden, the only MP from the party). Hunter was widely seen as the winner, with 24 FWD MPs hospitalized. However, the law was passed into law anyways. Most power of the Ministry was transferred to the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. By October 6, the government saw its favorability scores fall into the negative according to [[Anne Seltzer]] polling. In the days following the firing of Andrew Yang, [[the Republic]] was rocked by anti-government protests. The coalition's unpopularity wasn't helped by [[Reform Party|Reform's]] announcement that they would give external support to the government. The controversial party made the move in the aftermath of Juliani's appointment as Labor Minister. To make matters worse, the [[DPP]] announced their manifesto, which was broadly popular and included points such as a full, unconditional amnesty for those arrested in the [[July Coup]], abolition of the [[Senate]], ending constituency based voting, lowering of the electoral threshold to 3%, and the establishment of autonomous governments for each constituency. It also promised the reversal of the Relations Ministry reforms, a reduction of the power of the [[CCR]], and a reduction in violence. FWD's "future records" system would be majorly reformed and mostly removed if the manifesto was implemented. The manifesto led to the DPP attracting many voters who had previously been concerned about the DPP's lack of direction. | On October 4th, the government passed a law eviscerating the powers of the [[Ministry of Relations]]. As the law was passed, a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_violence Parliament brawl] broke out between [[FWD]] MPs and [[RPRL]] MP (Hunter Biden, the only MP from the party). Hunter was widely seen as the winner, with 24 FWD MPs hospitalized. However, the law was passed into law anyways. Most power of the Ministry was transferred to the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]. By October 6, the government saw its favorability scores fall into the negative according to [[Anne Seltzer]] polling. In the days following the firing of Andrew Yang, [[the Republic]] was rocked by anti-government protests. The coalition's unpopularity wasn't helped by [[Reform Party|Reform's]] announcement that they would give external support to the government. The controversial party made the move in the aftermath of Juliani's appointment as Labor Minister. To make matters worse, the [[DPP]] announced their manifesto, which was broadly popular and included points such as a full, unconditional amnesty for those arrested in the [[July Coup]], abolition of the [[Senate]], ending constituency based voting, lowering of the electoral threshold to 3%, and the establishment of autonomous governments for each constituency. It also promised the reversal of the Relations Ministry reforms, a reduction of the power of the [[CCR]], and a reduction in violence. FWD's "future records" system would be majorly reformed and mostly removed if the manifesto was implemented. The manifesto led to the DPP attracting many voters who had previously been concerned about the DPP's lack of direction. | ||
== Composition == | == Composition == | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Deputy Prime Minister]] | |[[Deputy Prime Minister]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of the Interior]] | |[[Minister of the Interior]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] | |[[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Relations]] | |[[Minister of Relations]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Transportation]] | |||
|[[Dominic Fritz]] | |[[Dominic Fritz]] | ||
! style="background-color: #C3D746" | | ! style="background-color: #C3D746" | | ||
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |[[Minister of Labor]] | | rowspan="2" |[[Minister of Labor]] | ||
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|[[Reform Party|R]]<br><small>Proposed by [[Forward Party|FWD]] | |[[Reform Party|R]]<br><small>Proposed by [[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 30, 2025 | |September 30, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Technology]] | |[[Minister of Technology]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Education]] | |[[Minister of Education]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Records]] | |[[Minister of Records]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Defense]] | |[[Minister of Defense]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Kuomintang|KMT]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Recreation]] | |[[Minister of Recreation]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Momentum-Unity|MO-U]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Minister of Finance]] | |[[Minister of Finance]] | ||
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| style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | | style="vertical-align:middle;" |[[Forward Party|FWD]] | ||
|September 16, 2025 | |September 16, 2025 | ||
| | |''Incumbent'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Cabinet]] | [[Category:Cabinet]] | ||
[[Category:Cabinets with Prime Ministers]] | [[Category:Cabinets with Prime Ministers]] |