5th Cabinet of GDR Lodamun

This was the third elected government since the foundation of GDR Lodamun. In Lodamun, the entire cabinet (including the President) is elected by the Presidium by a simple 300/599 majority vote, but can be sacked and replaced at any time. Richard Orman had been elected as President, to the head of a coalition of Leftist MPs. The coalition was unchallenged during the 2nd Presidium. A few months after the election for the 3rd Presidium of GDR Lodamun, Richard Orman decided to hand over the presidency to Herman Devos, citing the fact that the P&A had won more of the popular vote than the GNRG, despite having 1 less seat than the GNRG. This was the result of the reshuffle. Paul Spaak left politics, Herman Devos took his role as the P&A's presidential candidate, and George Deborsu succeeded Herman Devos as the Minister of Science & Technology.

Presidium
Almost 60% of the 3rd Presidium voted in favour of this cabinet. The right-leaning parties abstained. The 3rd Presidium was dissolved and elections were held for the 4th Presidium. The 4th Presidium was sworn it at the same time as this cabinet, with the 2 parties in the cabinet collectively holding over 80% of the seats.

Central Committee
At the time of the election of the cabinet, the GNRG had less than 21% of the seats, and the P&A had no seats. This made the Presidency seem more unstable, but also held under better pressure and check. At the time the cabinet was sworn in, the parties collectively had over 70% of the seats.

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Following the resignation of Anton Spinoy as Defence Minister in October 3649, President Herman Devos ordered a reshuffle in which the  GNRG would take control of the Defence Ministry. The reshuffled cabinet would swear in during the next elections for  the Presidium.