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| [[Quentinian Secretary of Foreign Affairs|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] (2nd term) || [[Devin Glout]] || 1866-1870 || May 1st, 1866 || [[Fundamentalist Party]] | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Foreign Affairs|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] (2nd term) || [[Devin Glout]] || 1866-1870 || May 1st, 1866 || [[Fundamentalist Party]] | ||
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− | | [[Quentinian Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] || [[Chip Rodriguez]] || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Mild RePublican Party]] | + | | [[Quentinian Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] || ''[[Chip Rodriguez]]'' || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Mild RePublican Party]] |
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| [[Quentinian Secretary of Infrastructure|Secretary of Infrastructure]] || [[Cecil Pants III]] || 1862-1868 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Mild RePublican Party]] | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Infrastructure|Secretary of Infrastructure]] || [[Cecil Pants III]] || 1862-1868 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Mild RePublican Party]] | ||
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| [[Quentinian Secretary of Professions and Labor|Secretary of Professions and Labor]] (2nd term) || [[Nathan Edenhutch]] || 1868-1870 || May 1st, 1868 || [[Fundamentalist Party]] | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Professions and Labor|Secretary of Professions and Labor]] (2nd term) || [[Nathan Edenhutch]] || 1868-1870 || May 1st, 1868 || [[Fundamentalist Party]] | ||
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− | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Technology|Secretary of Technology]] || [[Kai Doofenshmirtz]] || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || Independent | + | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Technology|Secretary of Technology]] || ''[[Kai Doofenshmirtz]]'' || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || Independent |
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| [[Quentinian Secretary of Nature|Secretary of Nature]] || [[Marlene Humphreys]] || 1862-1868 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Quentinian Environmentalist Party|Environmentalist Party]] | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Nature|Secretary of Nature]] || [[Marlene Humphreys]] || 1862-1868 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Quentinian Environmentalist Party|Environmentalist Party]] | ||
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| [[Quentinian Secretary of Nature|Secretary of Nature]] || [[Elizabeth Redall]] || 1868-1870 || May 1st, 1868 || Independent | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Nature|Secretary of Nature]] || [[Elizabeth Redall]] || 1868-1870 || May 1st, 1868 || Independent | ||
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− | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Monuments|Secretary of Monuments]] || [[D.J. Rowling]] || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Quentinian Environmentalist Party|Environmentalist Party]] | + | | [[Quentinian Secretary of Monuments|Secretary of Monuments]] || ''[[D.J. Rowling]]'' || 1862-1870 || May 1st, 1862 || [[Quentinian Environmentalist Party|Environmentalist Party]] |
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Revision as of 20:51, 17 March 2020
The Cupboard of Jonathan Redall was the official executive advisory and enforcement panel of the fourth President of the United States of Quentin, Jonathan Redall. President Redall served two terms, and his Cupboard was perhaps the most varied in all of history, with Redall negatively influencing many of his officials, causing them to retire or quit, along with some deaths. He had two GTNECs, Max Wagner who retired during his first term, and Han Seeram, who served the rest of the period.
The Cupboard and its functions are laid out in the Constitution of the United States of Quentin, specifically in Article III, Section IV, and gives the President full power over appointments of secretaries. Redall had to make many appointments, and did not carry on the precedent of submitting his nominees to the House of Bureaucrats for their approval, initiating a lawsuit by Bureaucrat Cockington Ravenclaw against the President, which was decided in favor of Ravenclaw by the Supreme Council in Ravenclaw v. Redall. This ruling made the process of submitting executive nominees to the House for confirmation official.
Cupboard
The table below shows the Cupboard of President Redall. Positions listed multiple times are positions whose secretary has changed, and those will be listed with their tenure and a label of which terms they served.