25 November 2011
The Chief Minister has approved the appointment of 14 Assistant Ministers and has announced that the Home Affairs Minister, Senator Ian Le Marquand, will be Deputy Chief Minister.
Senator Gorst said “It has become apparent to me in the last two weeks that changes are needed in the machinery of government. In the medium term, the system needs to be amended to allow more States Members to be involved in the decision making process. I plan to meet the Privileges and Procedures Committee to discuss how the Council of Ministers can work with PPC to facilitate that change.
“In the short term I have asked Ministers to consider whether they have any work streams that could be tackled by working parties, which could include a cross section of States Members, not just ministers and assistant ministers.”
Senator Gorst will, in due course, present a report to the States Assembly setting out the responsibilities of Ministers and their Assistant Ministers.
Minister
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Assistant Minister(s)
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Chief Minister
Senator Ian Gorst
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Senator Paul Routier
Senator Sir Philip Bailhache
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Minister for Economic Development
Senator Alan Maclean |
Deputy Caroline Labey
Deputy James Baker
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Minister for Education, Sport and Culture
Deputy Patrick Ryan
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Deputy Rod Bryans
Deputy Roy Le Hérissier
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Minister for Health and Social Services
Deputy Anne Pryke
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Connétable John Refault
Deputy Judy Martin
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Minister for Home Affairs
Senator Ian Le Marquand
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Senator Lyndon Farnham
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Minister for Housing
Deputy Andrew Green
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Connétable John Refault
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Minister for Planning and Environment
Deputy Robert Duhamel
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Deputy Caroline Labey
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Minister for Social Security
Senator Francis Le Gresley
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Deputy Susan Pinel
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Minister for Transport and Technical Services
Deputy Kevin Lewis
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Deputy John Le Fondré
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Minister for Treasury and Resources
Senator Philip Ozouf
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Deputy Edward Noel
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