Frilandic government




The government consists of the head of state (king), the head of government (prime minister) and the council of ministers. Usually originating from a coalition of parties that possess a collective majority in the Riksþing.



Cabinet Storwulf I
(2019 - today)


Prime minister
(Fursetar)
Storwulf Gremssun
ÞAF
Minister of Finance
(Geldwihtstugar)
Magin Egulssun
ABF
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Innanlandstugar)
Aþalhaid Dagmersduhter
NBF
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Utlandstugar)
Alrun Friþriksduhter
GF
Minister of Labour
(Arbaiþstugar)
Skeldgisal Kurtassun
ABF
Minister of Food Supply
(Skaftstugar)
Gulþher Harmansduhter
NBF
Minister of Justice
(Rehtstugar)
Karil Aþalwulfssun
NBF
Minister of Defence
(Harstugar)
Friþwen Tiswaldung Hrudgarssun
ÞAF
Minister of Education and Science
(Frod and Witanskapstugar)
Melda Tigarsduhter
ÞAF
Minister of Culture and Heritage
(Oþalstugar)
Wenrad Hrudawulfssun
ÞAF
Minister of Traffic
(Karstugar)
Unwod Erilssun
ABF
Minister of Health
(Hailstugar)
Skaunmod Aiþwardssun (stepped down on 07-01-21)
Seglenþ Harmansduhter (from 07-01-21)

GF
GF
Minister of Environment
(Leibhaimstugar)
Fifald Ingwulfsduhter
GF

Details:
- Coalition: ABF, GF, NBF and ÞAF (together 61/100 seats)
- Vice Premier: Alrun Friþriksduhter (GF)

Three GF ministers from the previous cabinet stayed on. Former ministers Karil Aþalwulfssun (NBF) and Unwod Erilssun (ABF) were asked to return to their old post. Lord Friþwen Tiswaldung Hrudgarssun, who won the decisive battle against Hiveria during the Fifth Frilandic-Hiverian War (2009), became Minister of Defense on behalf of ÞAF. The Ministry of Trade and Industry was added to the Ministry of Labour and the Ministries of Education and Science were integrated.
        The reign of the Storwulf I Cabinet was characterized by the fight against COVID-19; initially with a very strict policy, which later became more and more lenient. Both choices were widely criticized. Health Minister Skaunmod Aiþwardssun resigned on July 1, 2021 due to irreconcilable differences of opinion about the corona policy to be pursued, which he believed was too mild. He was succeeded by Seglenþ Harmansduhter. Other important events during this cabinet's reign were the provision of secret support to Frilandic separatists in East Walamark, investments in green energy, enlargement of the strategic reserve, the reorganization of some overseas territories into the Southern Domain and a diplomatic row with the US over the purchase of the Russian S-400 anti-aircraft system, which was eventually abandoned.

Division of seats in the parliament:
ABF
9
FHF
8
FUA
3
GF
16
KF
7
MFA
16
NBF
17
RB
5
ÞAF
19



Cabinet Wilhelm I
(2014 - 2019)


Prime minister
(Fursetar)
Wilhelm Alsegarssun
MFA
Minister of Finance
(Geldwihtstugar)
Anslaug Stainssun
GF
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Innanlandstugar)
Uri Noamssun
MFA
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Utlandstugar)
Alrun Friþriksduhter
GF
Minister of Trade and Industry
(Dreug and Fleitstugar)
Tomas Mikailssun
KF
Minister of Labour
(Arbaiþstugar)
Helmar Frankssun
MFA
Minister of Food Supply
(Skaftstugar)
Raidgisal Egulssun
GF
Minister of Justice
(Rehtstugar)
Gunþwald Johanssun
MFA
Minister of Defence
(Harstugar)
Gunþa Haimriksduhter
GF
Minister of Education
(Frodstugar)
Marija Elisduhter
KF
Minister of Science
(Witanskapstugar)
Sandraudiga Harwensduhter
MFA
Minister of Culture and Heritage
(Oþalstugar)
Jakop Johanssun
KF
Minister of Traffic
(Karstugar)
Lijam Bodrikssun
MFA
Minister of Health
(Hailstugar)
Skaunmod Aiþwardssun
GF
Minister of Environment
(Leibhaimstugar)
Fifald Ingwulfsduhter
GF

Details:
- Coalition: MFA, GF and KF (together 54/100 seats)
- Vice Premier: Alrun Friþriksduhter (GF)

The cabinet Wilhelm I was also called "Gron-Raud-Bleraud" (Green-Red-Purple), after the colours of the participating parties. It was the most left-winged cabinet since the 60's. On request of the MFA five of the fourteen ministers belonged to the Christian, Jewish and Irish community. Important decisions of the Wilhelm I cabinet were the elevation of the overseas territories to special shires, reorganization of the fleet, introduction of the weed pass and closure of three coal-fired power stations.

Division of seats in the parliament:
ABF
11
FUA
9
GF
22
KF
7
MFA
25
NBF
24
RB
2



Cabinet Albhild II
(2011 - 2014)


Prime minister
(Fursetar)
Albhild Aiþmundsduhter
ABF
Minister of Finance
(Geldwihtstugar)
Seggaiz Þunarbrandssun
ABF
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Innanlandstugar)
Harwen Gunþwaldssun
NBF
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Utlandstugar)
Storgaiz Gerhardssun
NBF
Minister of Trade and Industry
(Dreug and Fleitstugar)
Friþgunþ Arnsduhter
ABF
Minister of Labour
(Arbaiþstugar)
Harberht Wilþassun
ABF
Minister of Food Supply
(Skaftstugar)
Godfriþ Fulkharssun
GF
Minister of Justice
(Rehtstugar)
Karil Aþalwulfssun
NBF
Minister of Defence
(Harstugar)
Harwulf Segfriþssun
NBF
Minister of Education
(Frodstugar)
Stora Wilhelmsduhter
ABF
Minister of Science
(Witanskapstugar)
Argaiz Ingwaldssun
GF
Minister of Culture and Heritage
(Oþalstugar)
Swan Ainriksduhter
NBF
Minister of Traffic
(Karstugar)
Unwod Erilssun
ABF
Minister of Health
(Hailstugar)
Langa Wulfhardssun
NBF
Minister of Environment
(Leibhaimstugar)
Erilgast Gamundssun
GF

Details:
- Coalition: NBF, GF and ABF (together 58/100 seats)
- Vice Premier: Harwen Gunþwaldssun (NBF)

Continuation of cabinet Albhild I in the same composition, but with a bigger role for the NBF. Guided Friland successfully through the economic crisis but lost much popularity due to cutbacks. Carried through economic reforms, agreed to restrict the death penalty due to international pressure, supported endangered Frilandic minorities in Eastern Walamark and Kumanga by supplying arms and avenged a heavy Hiverian cyber attack with equal measures. Fell prematurely because the GF lost faith in minister of Defence Harwulf Segfriþssun.

Division of seats in the parliament:
ABF
13
FUA
12
GF
17
KF
4
MFA
23
NBF
28
RB
3



Cabinet Albhild I
(2006 - 2011)


Prime minister
(Fursetar)
Albhild Aiþmundsduhter
ABF
Minister of Finance
(Geldwihtstugar)
Seggaiz Þunarbrandssun
ABF
Minister of Domestic Affairs
(Innanlandstugar)
Harwen Gunþwaldssun
NBF
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Utlandstugar)
Storgaiz Gerhardssun
NBF
Minister of Trade and Industry
(Dreug and Fleitstugar)
Friþgunþ Arnsduhter
ABF
Minister of Labour
(Arbaiþstugar)
Harberht Wilþassun
ABF
Minister of Food Supply
(Skaftstugar)
Godfriþ Fulkharssun
GF
Minister of Justice
(Rehtstugar)
Karil Aþalwulfssun
NBF
Minister of Defence
(Harstugar)
Harwulf Segfriþssun
NBF
Minister of Education
(Frodstugar)
Stora Wilhelmsduhter
ABF
Minister of Science
(Witanskapstugar)
Argaiz Ingwaldssun
GF
Minister of Culture and Heritage
(Oþalstugar)
Swan Ainriksduhter
NBF
Minister of Traffic
(Karstugar)
Unwod Erilssun
ABF
Minister of Health
(Hailstugar)
Langa Wulfhardssun
NBF
Minister of Environment
(Leibhaimstugar)
Erilgast Gamundssun
GF

Details:
- Coalition: ABF, NBF and GF (together 76/100 seats)
- Vice Premier: Harwen Gunþwaldssun (NBF)

During it's period of office, cabinet Albhild I enjoyed massive support amongst the population, which only increased after the Fifth Frilandic-Hiverian War (Femfþa Frilandisk-Hiwerijaniska Kreig) in 2009. However, it also received much international criticism, especially about the brute actions of the Africa squadron against Somalian pirates.

Division of seats in the parliament:
ABF
32
FUA
2
GF
21
KF
7
MFA
14
NBF
23
RB
1