Julani Cabinet: Difference between revisions

Richard470l (talk | contribs)
update
Richard470l (talk | contribs)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
|party3 = 23
|party3 = 23
|partycolor3 = #C3D746
|partycolor3 = #C3D746
}}|last_election=|legislature_term=[[32nd Parliament]]|budget=|opposition_cabinet=|opposition_party=|incoming_formation=|outgoing_formation=|previous=[[Husband Cabinet II]]|successor=[[Epstein Cabinet]]|opposition_parties='''[[Official Opposition]]:'''<br />{{Legend inline|#1B9431}}[[Democratic Progressive Party]] (DPP)<br />'''Others:'''<br />{{Legend inline|#768135}}[[Momentum-Free Republic]] (MO-FR)<br />{{Legend inline|#C21E56}}[[Orchid Party]] (OP)<br />{{Legend inline|#964B00}}[[Alternative for Germany]] (AfD)<br />{{Legend inline|#56277E}}[[Relationist Party of the Radical Left]] (RPRL)|opposition_leader=}}{{Short description|Incumbent cabinet of the Republic}}[[File:09-25 apportionment diagram.svg|thumb|Composition of the [[National Assembly]] after the election. The National Assembly appoints the cabinet.]][[File:09-30 apportionment diagram.svg|thumb|Composition of the [[National Assembly]] after 2 [[MO-U]] MPs defected to [[MO-FR]].]]
}}|last_election=|legislature_term=[[32nd Parliament]]|budget=|opposition_cabinet=|opposition_party=|incoming_formation=|outgoing_formation=|previous=[[Husband Cabinet II]]|successor=[[Epstein Cabinet]]|opposition_parties='''[[Official Opposition]]:'''<br />{{Legend inline|#1B9431}}[[Democratic Progressive Party]] (DPP)<br />'''Others:'''<br />{{Legend inline|#768135}}[[Momentum-Free Republic]] (MO-FR)<br />{{Legend inline|#C21E56}}[[Orchid Party]] (OP)<br />{{Legend inline|#964B00}}[[Alternative for Germany]] (AfD)<br />{{Legend inline|#56277E}}[[Relationist Party of the Radical Left]] (RPRL)|opposition_leader=}}{{Short description|Former cabinet of the Republic}}[[File:09-25 apportionment diagram.svg|thumb|Composition of the [[National Assembly]] after the election. The National Assembly appoints the cabinet.]][[File:09-30 apportionment diagram.svg|thumb|Composition of the [[National Assembly]] after 2 [[MO-U]] MPs defected to [[MO-FR]].]]
The '''Julani Cabinet''' was the first cabinet of [[the Republic]] following the return to democracy after the [[July Days]]. The cabinet was sworn in by President [[William F. Galvin]] on September 16, 2025. The cabinet was led by the [[Forward Party]] under Prime Minister [[Abu Mohammad al-Julani]]. On October 15, the entire cabinet was fired by President Galvin and the [[Epstein Cabinet]] was appointed.  
The '''Julani Cabinet''' was the first cabinet of [[the Republic]] following the return to democracy after the [[July Days]]. The cabinet was sworn in by President [[William F. Galvin]] on September 16, 2025. The cabinet was led by the [[Forward Party]] under Prime Minister [[Abu Mohammad al-Julani]]. On October 15, the entire cabinet was fired by President Galvin and the [[Epstein Cabinet]] was appointed.  


Line 39: Line 39:
=== End of the cabinet ===
=== End of the cabinet ===
{{Main|October 2025 general election}}
{{Main|October 2025 general election}}
Election day occurred on October 12, 2025. Counting lasted for three days, but it became apparent in the first returns that the government would be defeated by the DPP. Tsai Ing-wen declared victory early on Monday, the day after the election. However, Julani did not concede until Elections Moldova announced the full, certified results. On October 14, two days after the election with the ballots not fully counted, [[Dominic Fritz]], leader of MO-U and Minister of Transportation abruptly resigned from all of his posts, including as MO-U party leader, and got on a plane headed to Lithuania. The Boeing 747 he was in subsequently crashed in the vicinity of [[Grokton]]. However, he managed to survive and was rushed to Vilnius for treatment. A Grok Newsroom reporter managed to interview him, at which point he revealed that MO-U had been propped up through blackmail and coercion. He alleged that FWD had forced various Momentum members to sign confessions to treason in the immediate aftermath of the [[July Coup]]. A day later, President Galvin announced that he had received word from Prime Minister Julani that the entire cabinet would resign following Galvin's demand that they resign or be fired. Julani's position as FWD leader quickly became untenable and a leadership election was scheduled at the [[JBH Hotel]] in [[Republic City]]. Peter Dutton accused the President of illegally firing the cabinet, and sued at the Constitutional Court. However, the lawsuit was thrown out. The same day the cabinet resigned, October 15, the [[Epstein Cabinet]] was sworn in by President Galvin as a technocratic caretaker government. It was led by [[Harvey Epstein]], a respected independent civil servant. A day later, final election results were published, and Galvin invited all parties for negotiations at the [[Presidential Palace]] to form a permanent government. The [[Tsai Cabinet III]] was eventually formed by the DPP, OP, MO-FR, RPRL, with support from KVGW.
Election day occurred on October 12, 2025. Counting lasted for three days, but it became apparent in the first returns that the government would be defeated by the DPP. Tsai Ing-wen declared victory early on Monday, the day after the election. However, Julani did not concede until Elections Moldova announced the full, certified results. On October 14, two days after the election with the ballots not fully counted, [[Dominic Fritz]], leader of MO-U and Minister of Transportation abruptly resigned from all of his posts, including as MO-U party leader, and got on a plane headed to Lithuania in what was known as the [[Fritz Incident]]. The Boeing 747 he was in subsequently crashed in the vicinity of [[Grokton]]. However, he managed to survive and was rushed to Vilnius for treatment. A Grok Newsroom reporter managed to interview him, at which point he revealed that MO-U had been propped up through blackmail and coercion. He alleged that FWD had forced various Momentum members to sign confessions to treason in the immediate aftermath of the [[July Coup]]. A day later, President Galvin announced that he had received word from Prime Minister Julani that the entire cabinet would resign following Galvin's demand that they resign or be fired. Julani's position as FWD leader quickly became untenable and a leadership election was scheduled at the [[JBH Hotel]] in [[Republic City]]. Peter Dutton accused the President of illegally firing the cabinet, and sued at the Constitutional Court. However, the lawsuit was thrown out. The same day the cabinet resigned, October 15, the [[Epstein Cabinet]] was sworn in by President Galvin as a technocratic caretaker government. It was led by [[Harvey Epstein]], a respected independent civil servant. A day later, final election results were published, and Galvin invited all parties for negotiations at the [[Presidential Palace]] to form a permanent government. The [[Tsai Cabinet III]] was eventually formed by the DPP, OP, MO-FR, RPRL, with support from KVGW.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==