Executive Council

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The Executive Council of Ibagli is the body that holds formal executive power in Ibagli and is the basis for the cabinet. The Council is established by section 4 of The Constitution Act, 1955. All members of the cabinet are members of the Council, as are most former cabinet ministers, Speakers of the House of Commons, and Governors-General, though only current cabinet members are usually invited to meetings of the Council. Membership is normally for life, but the Governor-General can remove members on the advice of the Prime Minister.

The Vice-President of the Executive Council presides in the absence of the Governor-General. The role is customarily held by the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.

Members of the Executive Council

Current

Cabinet Members are listed in bold.

Name Appointment Office
Darren Anderson 2017 Minister of the Environment (2017–)
Karen Walker 2017 Minister of Health (2017–)
Megan Prince 2017 Minister of Transport (2017–)
Jason Reid 2016 Minister of Labour (2016–)
Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Heritage (2017–)
Alex Foster 2013 Leader of the Opposition (2013–)
Melissa Randolph 2011 Minister of Education (2011–)
Anthony Gaskill 2011 Minister of the Environment (2011–2017)
Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Heritage (2011–2017)
Minister of Home Affairs (2017–)
Richard LeVeque 2011 Minister of Finance (2011–2017)
Charlotte Faulkes 2006 Leader of the Government in the Senate (2006)
Phillip Randolph 2006 Minister of Home Affairs (2006)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2006)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (2006)
Ashlee Bushway 2006 Minister of the Environment (2006)
Péricles Maranhão Neto 2006 Minister of Finance (2006)
Minister of Transport (2011–2017)
Sir Steven Lyall 2006 Minister of Defence (2006)
Nakira Churchill 2006 Minister of the Environment (2006, 2006–2011)
Minister of Transport (2011)
Shawna Sorenson 2006 Minister of Home Affairs (2006)
Dame Kelli Williams 2006 Minister of Labour (2006)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2006)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (2006)
Sir Erik Barnes 2006 Minister of Foreign Affairs (2006)
Minister of Finance (2006–2011)
Acting Leader of the Opposition (2012–2013)
Robert Clarke 2006 Minister of Finance (2006)
Minister of Defence (2006–2011)
Minister of Home Affairs (2011)
Sir Albert Wooster 2005 Chief Justice of Ibagli (2005–)
Andrew Spearman 2005 Minister of Home Affairs (2004–2005)
Minister of Finance (2005–2006, 2017–)
Minister of Transport (2006)
Attorney-General (2011–2017)
Sir Marcus Smallegan 2005 Leader of the Opposition (2005–2006)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (2006)
Minister of Foreign Affairs (2006–2011)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2006–2011)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (2006–2011)
Charles McMurry 2005 Minister of Transport (2005–2006)
Clinton Roser 2005 Minister of Culture and Heritage (2006, 2006–2011)
Minister of Press and Media (2006, 2006–2011)
Lawrence McCune 2004 Minister of the Environment (2004–2005)
Minister of Education (2004–2005, 2006)
Minister of Labour (2006)
Minister of Health (2011–2017)
Minister of Defence (2017–)
Catherine Tessier 2004 Leader of the Government in the Senate (2004–2005)
Sir Joseph Vela 2004 Minister of Transport (2004–2005)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2004–2006)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (2004–2006)
Minister of Home Affairs (2005–2006)
Minister of the Environment (2006)
Minister of Defence (2011–2017)
Amy Pfeiffer 2004 Minister of Health (2004–2006, 2006)
Minister of Home Affairs (2011–2017)
Attorney-General (2017–)
Roger Pollack 2004 Minister of Labour (2004–2006)
Leader of the Opposition (2006, 2006–2011)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (2006, 2011–)
Jacob Jenkins 2004 Minister of Culture and Heritage (2004–2006, 2006)
Minister of Press and Media (2004–2006, 2006)
Sir Steve McLaren 2004 Minister of Defence (2004–2006, 2006)
Minister of Labour (2006)
Leonard Shedd 2004 Minister of Labour (2006, 2011–2016)
Sir Anthony Kinder 2004 Minister of Finance (2004–2005)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (2005)
Richard Walker 2000 Leader of the Government in the Senate (2000–2004, 2006, 2006–2011)
Amelia Pietersen 1999 Minister of Labour (1999–2004)
Minister of Health (2006)
Minister of Home Affairs (2006–2011)
Minister of Transport (2006–2011)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (2011)
Leader of the Opposition (2011–2012)
Dame Brenda Potter 1999 Minister of Health (1999–2004)
Sir Louis Carlton 1999 Minister of the Environment (1999–2004)
Gilbert Donaldson 1999 Attorney-General (1999–2004, 2006, 2006–2011)
Paul Kelso 1999 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999–2004)
Minister of Transport (2006)
Dame Rebecca Currin 1997 Attorney-General (1997–1999)
Dame Hillary Wilson 1994 Speaker of the House of Commons (1994–1999)
Erik Drennan 1994 Leader of the Government in the Senate (1994–2000)
Sir Brian Rodney 1994 Minister of Culture and Heritage (1994–2004)
Minister of Press and Media (1998–2004)
Speaker of the House of Commons (2006–2017)
Vincent Craddock 1994 Minister of Education (1994–2004)
Minister of Labour (2006–2011)
Speaker of the House of Commons (2017–)
Sir Jeffery Barkley 1994 Minister of Labour (1994–1999)
Robert Hart 1994 Minister of Health (1994–1999, 2006–2011)
Minister of Education (2006)
Minister of Defence (2011)
Helen Bannister 1994 Minister of Transport (1999–2004)
Minister of Home Affairs (1999–2004)
Minister of Education (2006–2011)
Minister of Health (2011)
Dame Wilma Dansen 1994 Minister of the Environment (1994–1999)
Sir Russell Fensen 1994 Minister of Defence (1994–2004)
Sir Jacob Miller 1994 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994–1999)
Sir John Rankin 1994 Minister of Finance (1994–2004)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1994–2004)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1994–2004)
Harvey Swints 1989 Minister of Education (1989–1994)
Sir Joshua Dixon 1989 Minister of Labour (1989–1994)
Minister of Home Affairs (1989–1991)
Sir Gary Sark 1989 Minister of Transport (1989–1994)
Minister of Home Affairs (1991–1994)
John Polton 1989 Minister of the Environment (1989–1994)
Sir Joshua Otakyu 1989 Minister of Defence (1989–1994)
Sir Jeremy Cannon 1989 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1994, 2004–2006, 2006, 2011–)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (2011–)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (2011–)
Dame Maria Hanson 1989 Minister of Finance (1989–1994)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1989–1994)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1989–1994)
Sir John Goodwin 1985 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1985–1989)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1989)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1989)
Leader of the Opposition (1989–1994, 2004–2005)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1994–2004, 2006–2011)
Minister of Defence (2006)
Sir John Forton 1982 Leader of the Opposition (1982–1985)
Dame Camilla Frenton 1981 Minister of Education (1981–1989)
Sir Mark Tandy 1981 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981–1985)
Minister of Health (1985–1989)
Minister of Home Affairs (1994–1999)
Sir Thomas Harlington 1981 Minister of Finance (1981–1989)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1981–1989)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1981–1989)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1989)
Sir Douglas Pack 1976 Attorney-General (1976–1977)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1976–1977)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1976–1977)
Sir Bradley Hunter 1972 Minister of Defence (1972–1976, 1977–1981)
Leader of the Opposition (1985–1989)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1989–1994)
Sir Ian Farquhar 1972 Minister of Foreign Affairs (1972–1976, 1977–1981)
Sir Steven Spell 1972 Minister of Home Affairs (1972–1976)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1972–1976, 1977–1981)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1972–1976, 1977–1981)
Minister of Health (1977–1981)
Acting Leader of the Opposition (1981–1982)
Speaker of the House of Commons (1985–1994)
Governor-General of Ibagli (2006–)

Former

Name Appointment End of term Office
Jacob Michael 2004 2014 (Death) Attorney-General (2004–2006, 2006)
Sir Steven Hardeman 2000 2006 (Death) Speaker of the House of Commons (1999–2006)
Sir Vincent McNeese 1996 2005 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1996–2004)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (2004–2005)
Jacob Philips 1994 1996 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1994–1996)
Jack Olds 1994 1996 (Death) Attorney-General (1994–1996)
Dame Annette Farquhar 1993 2006 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1993–2005)
Governor-General of Ibagli (2005–2006)
Brandon Fitch 1989 1996 (Resignation) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1989–1994)
Sir Jacob Wooton 1989 2010 (Death) Minister of Health (1989–1994)
Charles, Prince of Wales 1987 2022 (Became King) Honorary appointment (member of the royal family)
Sir Joshua Arnham 1987 2009 (Death) Governor-General of Ibagli (1980–1987)
Sir James Borman 1985 2013 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1985–1989)
Sir Harold Napier 1985 2007 (Death) Minister of the Environment (1985–1989)
Sir Charles Robson 1985 1997 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1985–1993)
Raymond Dinning 1981 1994 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1981–1985)
Sir Jeffery Long 1981 1985 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1981–1985)
Dame Elizabeth Wenton 1981 2011 (Death) Minister of the Environment (1981–1985)
Sir Timothy Holbrook 1981 2002 (Death) Minister of Home Affairs (1981–1985)
Sir Jacob Weatherby 1981 2009 (Death) Attorney-General (1981–1989)
Minister of Labour (1981–1989)
Charles Forrester 1979 1989 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1979–1981)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1981–1989)
Sir Randall Cunningham 1977 2004 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1977–1981)
Speaker of the Senate (1989–1994)
Joseph Wilkins 1977 1982 (Death) Attorney-General (1977–1981)
Minister of Labour (1977–1981)
Sir Mark Bensen 1977 2013 (Death) Minister of Home Affairs (1977–1981)
Attorney-General (1989–1994)
Austin Lehman 1976 2011 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1976–1977)
Speaker of the Senate (1985–1989)
Sir Jonathan Vence 1976 2010 (Death) Minister of Labour (1976–1977)
Minister of Education (1976–1977)
Sir Nathan Pender 1976 1993 (Death) Minister of Health (1976–1977, 1981–1985)
Sir Geoffery Gordon 1976 2012 (Death) Minister of Home Affairs (1976–1977)
Minister of Defence (1981–1989)
Sir Roger Bolton 1976 1992 (Death) Minister of Foreign Affairs (1976–1977)
Sir Mark Rockington 1975 2016 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1975–1976, 1977–1979)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1976–1977)
Minister of Finance (1976–1977)
Sir George Denham 1974 2003 (Death) Speaker of the House of Commons (1974–1985)
Sir Roger Hayles 1972 1984 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1972–1981)
William Parrin 1972 1983 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1972–1975)
Tom Burrows 1972 1984 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1972–1976)
Sir Terrence Barker 1972 1991 (Death) Minister of Labour (1972–1976)
Minister of Education (1972–1976)
Minister of Education (1977–1981)
Dame Mildred Junor 1972 1995 (Death) Minister of Health (1972–1976)
Minister of Resources (1972–1976, 1977–1981)
Sir Phillip Vinton 1970 2004 (Death) Attorney-General (1970–1972)
Minister of Labour (1970–1972)
Sir Douglas Sumner 1969 1991 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1969–1972)
Lucas Bailey 1969 2000 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1969–1971)
Sir John Garrington 1969 1988 (Death) Attorney-General (1969–1970)
Minister of Labour (1969–1970)
Sir Henry LeVeque 1968 2006 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1968–1972, 1976–1977)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1972–1976)
Minister of Finance (1972–1976)
Governor-General of Ibagli (1987–1992)
Arnold Racker 1967 1979 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1967–1969)
Sir Henry Tarper 1967 1990 (Death) Minister of Health (1967–1972)
Minister of Resources (1976–1977)
Sir Bill Noster 1967 1999 (Death) Minister of Resources (1967–1972)
Sir Charles Terzing 1967 1987 (Death) Minister of Education (1967–1972)
Minister of Labour (1967–1969)
Sir Albert Wilts 1967 1996 (Death) Attorney-General (1967–1969)
Winston Menzies 1965 1984 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1965–1968)
Sir Alexander Holland 1963 1974 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1963–1969)
Sir Gregory Parks 1963 1980 (Death) Speaker of the House of Commons (1963–1974)
Governor-General of Ibagli (1974–1980)
Noah Hammond 1963 1991 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1963–1967)
Sir Raymond Ferst 1963 1992 (Death) Attorney-General (1963–1967)
Harold Stuart 1963 1978 (Death) Minister of Defence (1963–1972, 1976–1977)
Phillip Venson 1963 1983 (Death) Minister of Finance (1963–1965)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1963–1965)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1963–1965)
Robert Schmidt 1962 1989 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1962–1965)
Byron Johnson 1959 1968 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1959–1962)
Sir Bernard Canton 1959 2007 (Death) Minister of Labour (1959–1963)
Minister of Education (1959–1967)
Sir Henry Caboter 1959 1974 (Death) Minister of Health (1959–1967)
Minister of Home Affairs (1967–1972)
Sir Howard Tanner 1959 1990 (Death) Attorney-General (1959–1963)
Philip Tarnet 1959 1981 (Death) Minister of Defence (1959–1963)
Sir Thomas Wilcox 1959 1994 (Death) Minister of Foreign Affairs (1959–1967)
Leader of the Government in the Senate (1971–1972)
Sir William Brown 1959 1977 (Death) Minister of Finance (1959–1963)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1959–1963)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1959–1963)
Sir Joseph Kenilworth 1958 2004 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1958–1959)
Prime Minister of Ibagli (1959–1972)
Minister of Finance (1965–1972)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1965–1972)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1965–1972)
Sean Sutton 1958 1973 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1958–1959)
The Lord Feldon 1958 1960 (Death) Governor-General of Ibagli (1955–1958)
Jack Weston 1956 1962 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1956–1958)
Sir John Warner 1955 1958 (Death) Leader of the Opposition (1946–1949, 1953–1956)
Former Premier of Ibagli (1949–1953)
Sir Allen Beech 1955 1968 (Death) Chief Justice of Ibagli (1955–1963)
Gerald Pinter 1955 1991 (Death) Leader of the Government in the Senate (1955–1958)
Speaker of the Senate (1958–1959)
Patrick Gensen 1955 1968 (Death) Minister of Labour (1955–1959)
Minister of Education (1955–1959)
Sir Garry Wilberson 1955 1984 (Death) Minister of Health (1955–1959)
Sir William Bertrill 1955 1979 (Death) Attorney-General (1955–1959)
Sir Raymond McNeese 1955 1982 (Death) Minister of Defence (1955–1959)
Attorney-General (1972–1976)
Sir William Yardsman 1955 1968 (Death) Minister of Foreign Affairs (1955–1959)
Sir Gerald Stevens 1955 1993 (Death) Minister of Finance (1955–1959)
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (1955–1959)
Vice-President of the Executive Council (1955–1959)
Sir Edward Hallihan 1955 1991 (Death) Former Premier of Ibagli (1936–1940)
Leader of the Government in the Senate (1959–1963)
Sir George Uxbridge 1955 1957 (Death) Former Premier of Ibagli (1926–1931)
Sir Thomas Farnham 1955 1966 (Death) Speaker of the House of Commons (1953–1963)
Sir Edward Brixton 1955 1961 (Death) Prime Minister of Ibagli (1955–1959)
Former Premier of Ibagli (1944–1949, 1953–1955)
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1955 1974 (Death) Member of the royal family (opened the 1st session of the 1st Parliament in 1955)
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1955 2021 (Death) Member of the royal family