Welcome to another project by Zukchiva! This time, a record of Ministers , inspired by TRR’s record of their Officers!
But first:
Ministries Under the Concordat
(Thank u to Atlae 4 idea)
Some notes on the Ministry Records
- This is based on the above post, so it has the same limitations and should not be taken as a wholly accurate record.
- A “Ministry” isn’t necessarily a Ministry, but that the duties associated with said ministry were given to a certain position by a Delegate. For example, early Delegates didn’t have a real Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but they often had individuals to accept/deny embassy requests.
- If there’s any inaccuracies, lemme know!
Back to the record of Ministers! Hope you enjoy~
Notes and Important Information
- Anyone listed as “Co-Minister” means that they were serving together at some point. Anyone without that designation is assumed to have served as the only Minister for that body for an unspecified period of time.
- I went by what was on the forums for earlier Delegates; many Delegates have a habit of keeping the last Delegate’s Ministers but not mentioning it anywhere. Those Ministers were not included if the Delegate did not explicitly appoint them somewhere. This is why legislated positions (like EPNS Editor or EPPS Commissioner) seem to be popping in and out of existence- sometimes they had no one and other times it was just the previous Minister continuing their service. For post-2019 Delegates, this is less restricted as some Delegates just don’t post on the forums.
- Do not take this as an accurate record of anything. Just a fun thing to show how our Executive (generally) changed over time.
- From Delegate Bachtendekuppen until Mcstooley + a reoccurance during Yuno, the Cabinet was known as the Directorate. Otherwise, it was either known as “Cabinet” or had no known name.
- Altys is the only Delegate whose consecutive terms are split, mostly because he radically changed Executive structure in his second term.
- If there’s any inaccuracies, lemme know!