1st Super Awesome Fun Times Cabinet
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Leadership | |
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Secretary | Super Awesome Fun Times |
Vice Secretary | Dyl |
Dates | |
Start | 14 December 2021 |
End | 13 March 2022 |
The 1st Super Awesome Fun Times (SAFT) Cabinet was formed from the election of the Secretary at the December 2021 Secretarial election, serving a three-month term from December 2021 to March 2022. This consisted of the Secretary, Vice Secretary, and Ministers of Community Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Information, Recruitment, and Roleplay (co-held by two).
The final members of the 1st SAFT Cabinet were Secretary Super Awesome Fun Times, Vice Secretary and Minister of Community Affairs Dyl, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kavagrad, Minister of Information Ghillemear, Minister of Recruitment The Final Horseman, and Co-Ministers of Roleplay Callid and Podria.
Members[edit | edit source]
Secretary Super Awesome Fun Times was elected on 14 December 2021, and the Cabinet confirmation vote concluded on 22 December 2021, completing the formation of the 1st SAFT Cabinet.
Confirmations[edit | edit source]
Initial[edit | edit source]
As two election committee members were nominated for Cabinet positions, founder Kavagrad and Ghillemear, they were replaced by founder Cedoria and Asturies-Llion in accordance with the Secretarial Appointment Act. The confirmation vote election committee thus consisted of founder Cedoria, Asturies-Llion, and Greylyn.
The following were the results of the confidence votes on Secretary Super Awesome Fun Times's initial appointees to the Cabinet:
Position | Appointee | Result* |
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Vice Secretary | Dyl | 27-1** |
Minister of Community Affairs | Dyl | 25-2 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Kavagrad | 27-0 |
Minister of Information | Ghillemear | 26-1 |
Minister of Recruitment | The Final Horseman | 24-3 |
Co-Minister of Roleplay | Callid | 26-1 |
Co-Minister of Roleplay | Podria | 21-6 |
*Due to an error in the voting form, this confirmation vote did not offer an option to abstain for any position.
**Unexplained error in total votes, to be fixed.
As a result, all six appointees were confirmed to their posts on 22 December.
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