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The Government

II Session, MMXIX

The Official Name of The Government

His Majesty, The King's Royal Government is the official name given to the government. This name was enacted on the 9 October 2017. Other unofficial names include 'The Crown', 'The Government', and 'The House'. 

Sessions

The Government measures their years through sessions. Each session starts on the first Monday of February and finishes on the second Friday of December. Currently, The Government is in its second session.

Sessions are opened by His Majesty, The King with a public audience outlining the year's agenda, as well as any other necessary information regarding the government for the year.

Members of His Majesty, The King's Royal Government

All members of The Government are appointed by His Majesty, The King, usually in a private ceremony at Alexander Palace.

A list of all members are:

- His Majesty, King Henry of Malvern and Roslyn, Head of State (2017-)

- The Rt. Hon. Sir James Harris, I Chancellor of Malvern (2019-), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2017-) 

- The Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Osborne, I Chancellor of Roslyn (2018-)

- The Rt. Hon. Phillipa Picoult, Minister of Civil Affairs (2017-)

- The Rt. Hon. Albert Patrick, Minister of Civil Defence and Emergency Management (2017-)

- The Rt. Hon. Charlotte Stratford, Minister of Culture and Heritage (2017-)

- The Rt. Hon. Michael Holder, Minister of Justice (2017-)

- The Rt. Hon. Teresa D'Agostino, Minister of the Treasury (2017-)

 

Other members of The Government, who do not hold a ministerial position:

- Dame Sophia Matthews, I Chief of Nobility (2019-)

- Sir Peter Edwards, II Chief of Religion (2019-)

- Carol Somerwell, Private Secretary to His Majesty, The King (2018-)

Past Members of His Majesty, The King's Royal Government

- Chief of Religion: Sir Paul Whitaker I, (2017-2019). 

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