Ministry of Defense (Ebenthal)
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Formed | 11 August 2014 |
Jurisdiction | Ebenthal |
Minister responsible |
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Parent agency | Cabinet of Ebenthal |
Child agency |
The Ministry of Defense, officially Ministry of State for Defense (Portuguese: Ministério de Estado para Defesa) and formerly called Ministry of War, is a ministerial department of Ebenthal responsible for conducting the country's defense and military interests. The ministry sets the budget, appointd the head of staff of the military and oversees its actions. Traditionally the Ministry of Defense, who is appointed by the Prime Minister, is also the head of staff of the Royal Reserve Force. This is due to the fact that officialy the ministry does not participate in the military operational chain of command.
As a member of the Pact of Malmünd, Ebenthal's Ministry of Defense commonly acts in conjunction with the equivalent ministries of the pact's signatory states
Defense policy
According to government, there are four main points in Ebenthal's defense policy: to defend and contribute to the security and resilience of the Kingdom of Ebenthal through all means, contribute to improving the understanding of the world through strategic intelligence and the global defense network, conduct strike operations as well as operations to restore peace and stability, defend the country's sovereignity and support humanitarian assistance and response to disasters.
List of ministers
List of Minister of War retrieved from the registers deleted by former King Mateus I during the Mateusian Crisis. Others preceed the presented.
No. | Name | Portrait | Office | Party | Prime Minister | |
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I | Prince Fernando of Negromonte | 14 January 2019 |
8 March 2021 |
Conservative Party | The Marquis of Savaßi The Count of Lahad The Marquis of Savaßi The Duke of Sternachten Himself | |
II | The Count of Goethe | 8 March 2021 |
8 September 2021 |
Worker's Party | The Duchess of Frumar | |
III | Wellington Muniz | 8 September 2021 |
present | Moderate Party | Henri Sãens | |