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'''The Honourable Andrew Spearman, MP''' was the [[Minister of Transport]] in [[Ibagli]]. From 2005 to 2006, he served as [[Minister of Finance]].
'''The Honourable Andrew Spearman, KC, MP''' is an [[Ibagli]]an politician, currently serving as [[Prime Minister of Ibagli]]. From 2004 to 2005, he served as [[Minister of Home Affairs]] in the government of [[Vincent McNeese]], and then as [[Minister of Finance]] in the government of [[Anthony Kinder]] from 2005 to 2006. Later in 2006, he served as [[Minister of Transport]] in the government of [[Roger Pollack]]. In the second government of Roger Pollack, he served as [[Attorney-General]] and then as Minister of Finance. He was elected leader of the Liberal Party after the resignation of Roger Pollack in 2023 and was appointed Prime Minister on 1 June of that year.


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|colspan="3" style="background:{{Colour/chart/lib}}"|'''10th Ministry - Government of [[Vincent McNeese]]'''
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|Preceded by:<br>[[Paul Kelso]]
|'''Predecessor'''
|'''[[Minister of Transport]]'''<br>2006
|'''Office'''
|Succeeded by:<br>[[Roy Rau]]
|'''Successor'''
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|Preceded by:<br>[[Anthony Kinder]]
|[[Helen Bannister]]
|'''[[Minister of Finance]]'''<br>2005&ndash;2006
|[[Minister of Home Affairs]]<br>2004&ndash;2005
|Succeeded by:<br>[[Robert Clarke]]
|[[Joseph Vela]]
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|colspan="3" style="background:{{Colour/chart/lib}}"|'''11th Ministry - Government of [[Anthony Kinder]]'''
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|'''Predecessor'''
|'''Office'''
|'''Successor'''
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|[[Anthony Kinder]]
|[[Minister of Finance]]<br>2005&ndash;2006
|[[Robert Clarke]]
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|colspan="3" style="background:{{Colour/chart/lib}}"|'''13th Ministry - Government of [[Roger Pollack]]'''
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|'''Predecessor'''
|'''Office'''
|'''Successor'''
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|[[Paul Kelso]]
|[[Minister of Transport]]<br>2006
|[[Amelia Pietersen]]
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|colspan="3" style="background:{{Colour/chart/lib}}"|'''16th Ministry - Government of [[Roger Pollack]]'''
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|'''Predecessor'''
|'''Office'''
|'''Successor'''
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|[[Gilbert Donaldson]]
|[[Attorney-General]]<br>2011&ndash;2017
|[[Amy Pfeiffer]]
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|[[Richard LeVeque]]
|[[Minister of Finance]]<br>2017&ndash;2023
|''Incumbent''
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 9 August 2023

The Honourable Andrew Spearman, KC, MP is an Ibaglian politician, currently serving as Prime Minister of Ibagli. From 2004 to 2005, he served as Minister of Home Affairs in the government of Vincent McNeese, and then as Minister of Finance in the government of Anthony Kinder from 2005 to 2006. Later in 2006, he served as Minister of Transport in the government of Roger Pollack. In the second government of Roger Pollack, he served as Attorney-General and then as Minister of Finance. He was elected leader of the Liberal Party after the resignation of Roger Pollack in 2023 and was appointed Prime Minister on 1 June of that year.

10th Ministry - Government of Vincent McNeese
Predecessor Office Successor
Helen Bannister Minister of Home Affairs
2004–2005
Joseph Vela
11th Ministry - Government of Anthony Kinder
Predecessor Office Successor
Anthony Kinder Minister of Finance
2005–2006
Robert Clarke
13th Ministry - Government of Roger Pollack
Predecessor Office Successor
Paul Kelso Minister of Transport
2006
Amelia Pietersen
16th Ministry - Government of Roger Pollack
Predecessor Office Successor
Gilbert Donaldson Attorney-General
2011–2017
Amy Pfeiffer
Richard LeVeque Minister of Finance
2017–2023
Incumbent