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The Council of Ministers (french: Conseil des Ministres; nrf, label= Jèrriais, Conseil des Minnistre) is the collective decision-making body of the
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, formed by the Ministers of the States of Jersey and the Chief Minister. The council co-ordinates policies and administration, especially policy affecting two or more ministers, prioritises executive and legislative proposals, and presents a "Strategic Plan for Jersey" for approval by the
States Assembly The States Assembly (french: Assemblée des États; Jèrriais: ) is the parliament of Jersey, formed of the island's 37 deputies and the Connétable of each of the twelve parishes. The origins of the legislature of Jersey lie in the system o ...
. The Government of Jersey is the executive and administrative arm of the States of Jersey and the identity used by the Council of Ministers for these purposes. All ministers in the council are appointed by, and must be, members of the States. The council does not represent a parliamentary majority as
ministers Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of governme ...
may be elected on a variety of manifestos. The executive is prevented from constituting a majority of the 51 elected members by the States of Jersey Law 2005, which places a legal cap of 22 on the number of states' members who may hold office as chief minister, minister and assistant ministers. The first Council of Ministers was established in December 2005. Before then, the executive powers of the States of Jersey were managed by a committee-based system of States members.


Constitution

The ministerial system of government in Jersey was established by the States of Jersey Law 2005. Part 4 establishes the role and election of Ministers. There are at least 8 members of the Council - the Chief Minister and 7 other ministers. The functions of the council is: * to co-ordinate the policies and administration for which they are responsible as Ministers * to discuss and agree policy which affects 2 or more of them * to discuss and agree their common policy regarding external relations * to prioritise executive and legislative proposals * to agree and, within 4 months of their appointment, lodge for referral to one or more Scrutiny Panels, a statement of their common strategic policy * such other matters as the Chief Minister or the Council of Ministers may determine Ministers provide policy direction to Government officers, having given fair considering to those officers' informed and impartial advice.


Present composition

The current Council of Ministers was selected by the
States Assembly The States Assembly (french: Assemblée des États; Jèrriais: ) is the parliament of Jersey, formed of the island's 37 deputies and the Connétable of each of the twelve parishes. The origins of the legislature of Jersey lie in the system o ...
on Monday 11 July 2022. All of the candidates nominated by newly-elected
Chief Minister A chief minister is an elected or appointed head of government of – in most instances – a sub-national entity, for instance an administrative subdivision or federal constituent entity. Examples include a state (and sometimes a union terri ...
, Deputy Kristina Moore, were backed by States Members. Only the International Development Minister, Deputy
Carolyn Labey Carolyn Fiona Labey is a Jersey politician who was first sworn in as a Deputy for Grouville on 12 December 2002. She was re-elected as Deputy in 2005, 2008 and 2011. She is Assistant Minister for Economic Development In the economics study o ...
, retained her role from the previous government. Deputy Ian Gorst, who served as External Relations Minister under
John Le Fondré John Alexander Nicholas Le Fondré is a Jersey politician who was the fourth Chief Minister of Jersey. He entered the States Assembly in 2005 as deputy for the Parish of St Lawrence, and was re-elected to this position in 2011 and 2014. Durin ...
's premiership, kept his place on the Council of Ministers but in a new role overseeing the Treasury. Deputies Kristina Moore and Philip Ozouf both returned to the government after a four-year absence, while six of the 2022 cohort of Ministers were new to politics. All of the Ministers and Assistant Ministers are
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, apart from Assistant Social Security Minister, Deputy Malcolm Ferey, who is a member of the
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.


Appointment of ministers

The States Assembly elects a member for appointment as Chief Minister after every ordinary election of deputies and whenever the Chief Minister is not able to continue to fulfil their role. The Chief Minister, or any other States member, then may nominate members for appointment as Ministers. From those nominations, States members then elect members into each ministerial office. The Chief Minister or a Minister are in office until the next appointment to their role, or until they resign or are dismissed by the Chief Minister. The States Assembly can hold a vote of no confidence in the Government and the Chief Minister, or any individual Minister. This happened in December 2020, when Senator Kristina Moore lodged a vote of no confidence in the Chief Minister over a controversy involving the Chief Executive of the Government, Charlie Parker. The proposition was lost 29 votes ''contre'', 19 votes ''pour'', with the Education Minister abstaining.


Chief Minister

The Chief Minister acts as president of the council and matters may be brought for discussion by any minister. The Chief Minister may not be a Minister or Assistant Minister. The functions of the Chief Minister with regard to the council are: * to co-ordinate the discharge of common functions of the Council * to conduct external relations with the common policy agreed by the Council


Operation

Legally ultimate responsibility for the policy decisions of a department rest solely with the minister, however in practice matters are decided by a unanimous or majority vote of all the ministers. The Council of Ministers may require an individual minister to follow directs if a policy falls within the functions of the council and is in the public interest. The minutes of Council meetings are drawn up and kept by the Office of the Greffier of the States.


Previous Councils


Frank Walker (2005–2008)

Jersey's first Ministers were appointed in 2005, with Frank Walker becoming the first
Chief Minister of Jersey The Chief Minister of Jersey (french: Premier/ère Ministre de Jersey; nrf, label= Jèrriais, Chef Minnistre dé Jèrri) is the head of government of Jersey, leading the Council of Ministers, which makes up part of the Government of Jersey. T ...
. Only one of the ten ministers he nominated to join his Council of Ministers failed to be elected, Senator
Len Norman Leonard Norman (1947 – 1 June 2021) was a Jersey politician, and Connétable of Saint Clement. He was originally elected to the States of Jersey in 1983, as a Deputy. Biography Len Norman was born in 1947 in Jersey. He was educated a ...
, whose position was filled by Deputy
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. *Chief Minister of Jersey: Senator Frank Walker *Treasury Minister: Senator Terry Le Sueur *Economic Development Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf *Home Affairs Minister: Deputy Andrew Lewis (replaced Senator Wendy Kinnard) *Health and Social Services Minister: Senator
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(replaced Senator Stuart Syvret) *Education, Sport and Culture Minister: Senator Mike Vibert *Planning and Environment Minister: Senator Freddie Cohen *Housing Minister: Senator
Terry Le Main Terry Le Main (born November 1939) is a former Jersey politician. Biography Terence John Le Main was born in November 1939 in Jersey. He was educated at Hautlieu Grammar School. Electoral history He was first elected to the States of Jersey ...
*Social Security Minister: Senator Paul Routier *Transport and Technical Services Minister: Deputy
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Terry Le Sueur (2008–2011)

Elections for ministerial posts were held on 11 and 12 December 2008. The nominees of the Chief Minister were successful with the exception of Senator Routier, proposed successively for Health and Social Services and Education, Sport and Culture. Three ministers subsequently resigned as ministers (but remained as States members) in the face of criticisms of their personal conduct: Senator Jim Perchard (2009), Deputy Terry Le Main (2010) and Deputy Sean Power (2011), triggering further elections. One minister, Senator Freddie Cohen, exchanged the role of Planning and Environment Minister for that of "foreign minister" in 2011. *Chief Minister of Jersey: Senator Terry Le Sueur *Treasury Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf (elected with 38 votes; Deputy
Geoff Southern Geoff Southern is a Jersey politician, and former teacher. He has been a deputy in the States of Jersey since winning a by-election, on 15 February 2002, and has chaired two scrutiny panels. Biography Southern was born in Manchester. He gradua ...
received 13 votes) *Economic Development Minister: Senator Alan Maclean (elected with 32 votes; Deputy Mike Higgins received 20 votes) *Home Affairs Minister: Senator Ian Le Marquand (elected with 34 votes; Senator
Stuart Syvret Stuart Syvret is a former Jersey politician. He held elected office as a member of the States of Jersey assembly from 1990 to 2010. From 1999 to 2007, Svyret had executive responsibilities first as President of the Health and Social Services C ...
received 18 votes) *Health and Social Services Minister: Deputy Anne Pryke (from April 2009). Her predecessor, Senator Jim Perchard (elected in 2008 with 31 votes; Senator Paul Routier receiving 21 votes) resigned in April 2009 after controversy surrounding remarks he made in the chamber urging Senator
Stuart Syvret Stuart Syvret is a former Jersey politician. He held elected office as a member of the States of Jersey assembly from 1990 to 2010. From 1999 to 2007, Svyret had executive responsibilities first as President of the Health and Social Services C ...
to commit suicide. *Education, Sport and Culture Minister: Deputy James Reed (elected on the fourth round with 31 votes). Deputy Reed was the Chief Minister's initial candidate for the post. However, when his nomination of Senator Routier for Health and Social Services was defeated, he withdrew Deputy Reed's name and nominated Senator Routier in his place. Deputies Reed, Judy Martin and Roy Le Hérissier were also nominated. In the first round of voting Senator Routier received 16 votes, Deputy Reed 13 votes, Deputy Le Hérissier 12 votes and Deputy Martin 11 votes. With Deputy Martin eliminated, in the second round Deputy Le Hérissier received 20 votes while Senator Routier and Deputy Reed both received 16 votes. In the tie-breaking third round Deputy Reed received 29 votes and Senator Routier was eliminated with 23 votes. In the final round Deputy Reed was elected with 31 votes and Deputy Le Hérissier received 22 votes. *Planning and Environment Minister: Deputy Rob Duhamel (from July 2011). Senator Freddie Cohen, who was elected to the ministerial post unopposed in 2008, resigned in order to focus on his role as "foreign minister" (formally, as an assistant minister to the Chief Minister). *Housing Minister: Deputy Andrew Green (from February 2011). He replaced Deputy Sean Power, in post since June 2010, was resigned after he was "found to have broken the Data Protection Law by sending a confidential and personal email to a States colleague on to a third party". Power's predecessor had also resigned: Senator
Terry Le Main Terry Le Main (born November 1939) is a former Jersey politician. Biography Terence John Le Main was born in November 1939 in Jersey. He was educated at Hautlieu Grammar School. Electoral history He was first elected to the States of Jersey ...
, elected in 2008 with 27 votes (Senator Alan Breckon receiving 25 votes), stood down as minister in June 2010, following unproven allegations, which he vigorously denied, about his relationship with a property developer. *Social Security Minister: Deputy
Ian Gorst Ian Joseph Gorst (born 15 December 1969) is a Jersey politician who has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter and Minister for Treasury and Resources since 2022. Gorst was first elected to the States Assembly in the 2005 gene ...
(elected with 36 votes; Deputy Geoff Southern received 16 votes) *Transport and Technical Services Minister: Constable Mike Jackson (elected with 33 votes; Deputy Rob Duhamel received 19 votes)


Ian Gorst's first term (2011–2014)

Elections for ministerial posts were held on 17 and 18 November 2011. The chief minister's nominations were all contested; two of his nominations were defeated, and five ministerial posts were decided by margins of between 1 and 3 votes. The chief minister's nomination of Senator Ian Le Marquand to the Treasury was defeated, and so the chief minister amended his nomination for Home Affairs to retain Senator Le Marquand on the council, by withdrawing his nomination of Senator Lyndon Farnham. The chief minister's nomination of Connétable John Refault to Transport and Technical Services was defeated, with Deputy Kevin Lewis, a former Assistant Minister for Transport and Technical Services, being elected. *
Chief Minister of Jersey The Chief Minister of Jersey (french: Premier/ère Ministre de Jersey; nrf, label= Jèrriais, Chef Minnistre dé Jèrri) is the head of government of Jersey, leading the Council of Ministers, which makes up part of the Government of Jersey. T ...
: Senator
Ian Gorst Ian Joseph Gorst (born 15 December 1969) is a Jersey politician who has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter and Minister for Treasury and Resources since 2022. Gorst was first elected to the States Assembly in the 2005 gene ...
*Treasury and Resources Minister: Senator Philip Ozouf *Economic Development Minister: Senator Alan Maclean *Home Affairs Minister and Deputy Chief Minister: Senator Ian Le Marquand *Health and Social Services Minister: Deputy Anne Pryke *Education, Sport and Culture Minister: Deputy Patrick Ryan *Planning and Environment Minister: Deputy Rob Duhamel *Housing Minister: Deputy Andrew Green *Social Security Minister: Senator Francis Le Gresley *Transport and Technical Services Minister: Deputy Kevin Lewis


Ian Gorst's second term (2014–2018)

*
Chief Minister of Jersey The Chief Minister of Jersey (french: Premier/ère Ministre de Jersey; nrf, label= Jèrriais, Chef Minnistre dé Jèrri) is the head of government of Jersey, leading the Council of Ministers, which makes up part of the Government of Jersey. T ...
: Senator
Ian Gorst Ian Joseph Gorst (born 15 December 1969) is a Jersey politician who has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter and Minister for Treasury and Resources since 2022. Gorst was first elected to the States Assembly in the 2005 gene ...
*Treasury and Resources Minister: Senator Alan Maclean *Economic Development Minister: Senator
Lyndon Farnham Lyndon John Farnham is a Jersey politician who is the Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture. He used to be a Deputy for St Saviour, and is now a Senator. He is a businessman and a company direc ...
*Home Affairs Minister: Deputy Kristina Moore *Health and Social Services Minister: Senator Andrew Green *Education, Sport and Culture Minister: Deputy Rod Bryans *Planning and Environment Minister: Deputy Steve Luce *Housing Minister: Deputy Anne Pryke *Social Security Minister: Deputy Susie Pinel *Transport and Technical Services Minister: Deputy Eddie Noel


John Le Fondré (2018–2022)

The Council of Ministers saw a number of changes during John Le Fondré's time as Chief Minister. Of his 2018 picks, several were no longer in office by the end of the electoral term. On 12 December 2018, Senator
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resigned as Deputy Chief Minister to focus on her Education portfolio. She later resigned from her post as Minister for Education on 11 January 2021 following a disagreement with other Ministers over allowing students back to school during the
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. The Children & Housing Minister,
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resigned from his post on 9 November 2020 to back a
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against Senator Le Fondré. Deputy Jeremy Maçon took over the role of Minister for Children and Housing, which was later renamed 'Minister for Children and Education' (combining Senators Mézec and Vallois' previous roles) while a new position of 'Minister for Housing and Communities' was created. Maçon was relieved of his ministerial duties by the Chief Minister on 24 March 2021 and formally resigned three months later. The Home Affairs Minister, Connetable
Len Norman Leonard Norman (1947 – 1 June 2021) was a Jersey politician, and Connétable of Saint Clement. He was originally elected to the States of Jersey in 1983, as a Deputy. Biography Len Norman was born in 1947 in Jersey. He was educated a ...
, died on 1 July 2021. His Assistant Minister, Deputy Gregory Guida, took over as Minister for Home Affairs. Assistant ministers


References

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Jersey Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label= Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island country and self-governing Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France. It is the l ...