Presidential Cabinet
Not to be confused with Prime Ministerial Cabinet
For the incumbent cabinet, see Cabinet of Benjamin Radcliffe
The Presidential Cabinet (French: cabinet du président de la valorie) is a political entity that consists of the four head executives under the president's authority and the vice president of Valoria. These executives are, in alphabetical order, the secretaries of Commerce, Defense, Foreign Affairs, and National Security.
The presidential cabinet is the central advisory body to the president, who has extensive power to shape their own cabinet. All members of the cabinet (except the vice president) are appointed directly by the president, serve at the president's pleasure, and be dismissed by the president at any time. There also exists an impeachment process for both individual cabinet members, and the cabinet as a whole.
Executives part of the president's cabinet are recognizable through their title: 'Secretaries' are part of the president's cabinet, as opposed to 'Ministers', who are under the purview of the prime minister and part of a separate cabinet.
Membership[edit | edit source]
There is no order of precedence among the president's cabinet, although each individual president is entitled to give more weight or importance to certain secretaries. The five members of the Radcliffe cabinet are as follows:
Office | Current Officeholder | Assumed office |
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Vice President | Henry Grant | February 1st, 2021 |
Secretary of Commerce | Eva Blanc | February 1st, 2021 |
Secretary of Defense | Gabriel Dorsett | February 1st, 2021 |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Henry Grant | February 1st, 2021 |
Secretary of National Security | Kelly Muller | May 15th, 2023 |