Regierung Albanese

Regierung Albanese
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PremierministerAnthony Albanese
Wahl23. Mai 2022
Legislaturperiode47.
Ernannt durchElisabeth II.,
vertreten durch Generalgouverneur David Hurley
Bildung23. Mai 2022
Dauer1 Jahr und 222 Tage
VorgängerRegierung Morrison II
Zusammensetzung
Partei(en) Labor
Senior Minister22
Junior Minister7
Repräsentation
Repräsentantenhaus
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Die Regierung Albanese bildet seit der Parlamentswahl in Australien 2022 die australische Regierung.[1] Premierminister Anthony Albanese sowie die Minister Richard Marles, Penny Wong, Jim Chalmers und Katy Gallagher wurden bereits am 23. Mai 2022 ernannt, alle weiteren Kabinettsmitglieder jedoch erst am 1. Juni 2022. Es handelt sich um eine Alleinregierung der Labor Partei.

Kabinett

Senior Minister

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Premierminister

Vorsitzender der Labor Partei

Anthony Albanese
stellvertretender Premierminister

stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Labour Partei

Minister für Beschäftigung (bis 1. Juni 2022)

Minister für Verteidigung (seit 1. Juni 2022)

Richard Marles
Außenministerin

Leader der Regierung im Senat

Penny Wong
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SchatzministerJim Chalmers
Finanzministerin

Frauenministerin

Attorney-General (bis 1. Juni 2022)

Ministerin für den öffentlichen Dienst (seit 1. Juni 2022)

Vizepräsidentin des Federal Executive Council

Katy Gallagher
Minister für Beschäftigung

Minister für Kunst

Leader der Regierung im Repräsentantenhaus

Tony Burke
Minister für Gesundheit und AltenpflegeMark Butler
Minister für Klimawandel und EnergieChris Bowen
Ministerin für Umwelt und WasserTanya Plibersek
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Ministerin für Infrastruktur, Verkehr, regionale Angelegenheiten und KommunalverwaltungCatherine King
Ministerin für indigene BevölkerungenLinda Burney
Ministerin für Soziale DiensteAmanda Rishworth
Minister für das Nationale Invaliditätsversicherungssystem

Minister für Regierungsangelegenheiten

Bill Shorten
Attorney-GeneralKabinettssekretärMark Dreyfus
Minister für Qualifikation und AusbildungBrendan O’Connor
Minister für BildungJason Clare
Ministerin für Wohnungsbau

Ministerin für Obdachlosigkeit Ministerin für kleine Unternehmen und Mittelstand

Julie Collins
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Ministerin für KommunikationMichelle Rowland
Ministerin für Nord-Australien

Ministerin für Ressourcen

Madeleine King
Minister für Landwirtschaft, Fischerei und Forsten

Minister für Notfallmanagement

Murray Watt
Minister für Industrie und WissenschaftEd Husic
Ministerin für Inneres

Ministerin für Cybersicherheit

Clare O’Neil

Junior Minister

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Minister für Veteranangelegenheiten

Minister für Verteidigungspersonal

Matt Keogh
Minister für Verteidigungsindustrie

Minister für internationale Entwicklung und Pazifik

Pat Conroy
Stellvertretender Schatzmeister

Minister für Finanzdienstleistungen

Stephen Jones
Minister für Einwanderung, Bürgerschaft und multikulturelle AngelegenheitenAndrew Giles
Minister für frühkindliche Bildung

Minister für Jugend

Anne Aly
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Minister für Altenpflege

Minister für Sport

Anika Wells
Minister für regionale Entwicklung, lokale Regierungen und TerritorienKristy McBain

Einzelnachweise

  1. tagesschau.de: Wahlsieger Albanese: Australiens neuer Premier vereidigt. Abgerufen am 28. Mai 2022.

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