Appointment of a new Council of Ministers
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30th January 2024
The States Assembly met today, 30 January, to elect Ministers to the new Government under the leadership of Deputy Lyndon Farnham.
After roll call and prayers, the Chief Minister designate, Deputy Farnham proposed his preferred candidates for each Ministerial role.
Each candidate spoke for up to ten minutes, followed by a maximum of twenty minutes of questions from States Members. In cases where the positions were contested, while each candidate was being questioned, the other candidates withdrew from the Chamber and waited in an area where they could not hear the proceedings.
Uncontested candidates were still required to speak and answer questions put forward by the Assembly, however there were no votes for their roles; they were automatically appointed.
Minister for Health and Social Services
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Health and Social Services was Deputy Tom Binet. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Binet was automatically appointed.
Go to 7 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Deputy Binet’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Justice and Home Affairs
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Justice and Home Affairs was Deputy Mary Le Hegarat. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Le Hegarat was automatically appointed.
Go to 35 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Deputy Le Hegarat’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Children and Education
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Children and Education was Connétable Richard Vibert. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Connétable Vibert was automatically appointed.
Go to 1 hour and 7 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Connétable Vibert’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Housing and Communities
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Housing and Communities was Deputy Sam Mézec. Deputy Philip Bailhache also proposed Deputy David Warr.
Go to 1 hour and 40 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Deputy Mézec’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Go to 2 hours and 12 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Deputy Warr’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Deputy Mézec received 31 votes and was appointed as Minister. Deputy Warr received 10 votes, and there were 6 abstentions.
States Members that voted for Deputy Sam Mézec (pour), Deputy David Warr (contre), and abstained from voting, are listed below. Deputy Steve Luce and Deputy Karen Wilson were not present for the vote:
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Connétable of St. Saviour | | |
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Minister for Social Security
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Social Security was Deputy Lyndsay Feltham. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Feltham was automatically appointed.
Go to 2 hours and 48 minutes into this morning’s recording to watch Deputy Feltham’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for International Development
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for International Development was Deputy Carolyn Labey. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Labey was automatically re-appointed and remained as the Minister for International Development.
Watch from the beginning of this afternoon’s recording to watch Deputy Labey’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Infrastructure
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Infrastructure was Connétable Andy Jehan. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Connétable Andy Jehan was automatically appointed.
Skip to 30 minutes into this afternoon’s recording to watch Connétable Andy Jehan’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for the Environment
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for the Environment was Deputy Steve Luce. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Steve Luce was automatically appointed.
Watch from 1 hour into this afternoon’s recording to watch Deputy Steve Luce’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Sustainable Economic Development
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Sustainable Economic Development was Deputy Kirsten Morel. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Kirsten Morel was automatically re-appointed and remained as the Minister for Sustainable Economic Development.
Skip to 1 hour 30 minutes into this afternoon’s recording to watch Deputy Kirsten Morel’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for Treasury and Resources
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for Treasury and Resources was Deputy Elaine Millar. No other candidates were proposed. Therefore, there was no vote for this role and Deputy Elaine Millar was automatically appointed.
Skip to 2 hours into this afternoon’s recording to watch Deputy Elaine Millar’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Minister for External Relations
The Chief Minister designate’s preferred candidate for Minister for External Relations was Deputy Ian Gorst. Deputy Karen Wilson also proposed Deputy Philip Ozouf.
Skip to 2 hours 30 minutes into this afternoon’s recording to watch Deputy Gorst’s speech and answers to questions from States Members.
Deputy Gorst received 42 votes and was appointed as Minister. Deputy Ozouf received 1 vote, and there were 4 abstentions.
States Members that voted for Deputy Ian Gorst (pour), Deputy Philip Ozouf (contre), and abstained from voting, are listed below. Deputy Monty Tadier and Deputy Kristina Moore were not present for the vote:
States Members that voted for Deputy Ian Gorst (pour), Deputy Philip Ozouf (contre), and abstained from voting, are listed below. Deputy Monty Tadier and Kristina Moore were not present for the vote:
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Connétable of St. Lawrence | | |
Connétable of St. Brelade | | |
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Connétable of St. Clement | | |
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Connétable of St. Saviour | | |
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Deputy Farnham remained as Chief Minister designate until all Ministerial positions were filled, at which point he and his Council of Ministers took office. More details on this process can be found in our latest podcast episode which covers appointments: bit.ly/4294ucu
The States Assembly then adjourned and will reconvene at 9:30am on Tuesday 6 February.
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