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==History==
==History==
===Formation===
===Formation===
The Separate Cabinet legislative package, which passed in August 2019, formally established the Cabinet as the independent executive branch. Previously, it had been incorporated within the [[General Assembly]], with the Secretary being the dual executive and legislative leader. As per its changes, the Secretary was to only be the head of the Cabinet, which would consist of their appointed and confirmed Ministers, deputies, and any other desired portfolios. The only positions that were required by law were the Secretary, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Recruitment
The Separate Cabinet legislative package, introduced by the [[14th General Assembly]] and passed in August 2019, formally established the Cabinet as the region's independent executive branch. Previously, it had been incorporated within the [[General Assembly]], which served as a combined executive and legislative branch; the Secretary served as executive leader of the region and their freely appointed ministers as well as legislative leader of the General Assembly's Senators. As per the package's changes, the executive and legislative branches were entirely separated, and the directly elected Secretary was to only serve as head of the executive Cabinet, which would consist of their appointed and confirmed Ministers, deputies, and any other desired portfolios. The only positions that were required by law were the Secretary, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Recruitment.


===Ministerial changes===
===Ministerial changes===
The Minister of Information legislative package, which passed in November 2019, mandated the existence of the Minister of Information, which was already a voluntarily-appointed portfolio (earlier as Minister of NationStates Affairs). Its responsibilities were specified as running the census and Culture Competitions, maintaining citizenship rolls, and enforcing the endorsement cap.
The Minister of Information legislative package, introduced by the [[15th General Assembly]] and passed in November 2019, mandated the existence of the Minister of Information, which was already a voluntarily-appointed portfolio (earlier as Minister of NationStates Affairs). Its responsibilities were specified as regularly running the census and Culture Competitions, maintaining citizenship rolls, and later on enforcing the endorsement cap.


Other voluntarily appointed portfolios during this time have included the Vice Secretary, Ministers of Apocalyptic Affairs, Events, Roleplay, and World Assembly Affairs, and a short-lived Curator role.
Other voluntarily appointed portfolios since the establishment of an independent Cabinet have included the Vice Secretary, Ministers of Apocalyptic Affairs, Community Affairs, Events, Roleplay, and World Assembly Affairs, and a short-lived museum Curator role.

===Separate elections===
The Splitting Elections legislative package, introduced by the [[22nd General Assembly]] and passed in July 2021, separated direct elections for the Secretary and Members of the General Assembly (MGA's). Secretarial elections remain scheduled for the start of every March, June, September, and December, while Legislative elections are scheduled to begin on the 15th of every January, April, July, and October. This meant that Secretarial election campaigns as well as subsequent appointments and confirmations of Cabinet members could take place without simultaneous consideration and campaigns for election as MGA's, giving the Secretary and Cabinet its own dedicated electoral cycle.

Since the separation of election cycles, partly intended to increase election participation and year-round regional activity, all Secretarial elections have each seen at least three candidates running. The [[December 2021 Secretarial election]] was notable for featuring eight final candidates for Secretary.


==Terms==
==Terms==
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| [[1st New Samon Cabinet|1st New Samon]]
| [[June 2021 general election|June 2021]]
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| [[2nd Greylyn Cabinet|2nd Greylyn]]
| [[September 2021 Secretarial election|September 2021]]
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| [[1st Super Awesome Fun Times Cabinet|1st Super Awesome Fun Times (SAFT)]]
| [[December 2021 Secretarial election|December 2021]]
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| [[2nd Super Awesome Fun Times Cabinet|2nd SAFT]]
| [[March 2022 Secretarial election|March 2022]]
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| [[1st Podria Cabinet|1st Podria]]
| [[June 2022 Secretarial election|June 2022]]
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Revision as of 20:42, 12 June 2022

Government Branches
ExecutiveCabinet
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
JudiciarySupreme Court
The Cabinet of
The Leftist Assembly
Current: 1st Podria Cabinet
Overview
BranchExecutive
LeaderSecretary
MembershipSecretary,
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Minister of Information,
Minister of Recruitment,
Other appointed roles

The Cabinet is the executive branch of The Leftist Assembly. It consists of the Secretary and all of their appointed Ministers or deputies.

The Secretary's term lasts for three months, with elections commencing at the start of March, June, September and December, while the Ministers are appointed by the Secretary and confirmed by citizens in individual confidence votes.

This body advises the Secretary as relevant to each member's designated portfolio, assists the Secretary in their responsibilities, and enforces the laws enacted by the General Assembly.

History

Formation

The Separate Cabinet legislative package, introduced by the 14th General Assembly and passed in August 2019, formally established the Cabinet as the region's independent executive branch. Previously, it had been incorporated within the General Assembly, which served as a combined executive and legislative branch; the Secretary served as executive leader of the region and their freely appointed ministers as well as legislative leader of the General Assembly's Senators. As per the package's changes, the executive and legislative branches were entirely separated, and the directly elected Secretary was to only serve as head of the executive Cabinet, which would consist of their appointed and confirmed Ministers, deputies, and any other desired portfolios. The only positions that were required by law were the Secretary, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Recruitment.

Ministerial changes

The Minister of Information legislative package, introduced by the 15th General Assembly and passed in November 2019, mandated the existence of the Minister of Information, which was already a voluntarily-appointed portfolio (earlier as Minister of NationStates Affairs). Its responsibilities were specified as regularly running the census and Culture Competitions, maintaining citizenship rolls, and later on enforcing the endorsement cap.

Other voluntarily appointed portfolios since the establishment of an independent Cabinet have included the Vice Secretary, Ministers of Apocalyptic Affairs, Community Affairs, Events, Roleplay, and World Assembly Affairs, and a short-lived museum Curator role.

Separate elections

The Splitting Elections legislative package, introduced by the 22nd General Assembly and passed in July 2021, separated direct elections for the Secretary and Members of the General Assembly (MGA's). Secretarial elections remain scheduled for the start of every March, June, September, and December, while Legislative elections are scheduled to begin on the 15th of every January, April, July, and October. This meant that Secretarial election campaigns as well as subsequent appointments and confirmations of Cabinet members could take place without simultaneous consideration and campaigns for election as MGA's, giving the Secretary and Cabinet its own dedicated electoral cycle.

Since the separation of election cycles, partly intended to increase election participation and year-round regional activity, all Secretarial elections have each seen at least three candidates running. The December 2021 Secretarial election was notable for featuring eight final candidates for Secretary.

Terms

Term Election
1st Argentigrad September 2019
1st Llorens December 2019
2nd Llorens March 2020
1st Greylyn June 2020
1st Kavagrad September 2020
1st Dyl December 2020
2nd Dyl March 2021
1st New Samon June 2021
2nd Greylyn September 2021
1st Super Awesome Fun Times (SAFT) December 2021
2nd SAFT March 2022
1st Podria June 2022