From January 22, 2006 to May 1, 2006, GATO held elections for seven Minister positions, five off which are now defunct. The five defunct positions are; Minister of Elections, Minister of Immigration, Minister of Justice, Minister of Media, and Minister of Trade. The terms for the five positions were for two weeks. Upon the implementation of one month terms the responsibilities of these five positions were relegated to other positions within GATO upon their dissolution. The responsibilities of Immigration, Media, and Trade were given to the newly created Minister of Domestic Affairs. The duties of Election were given to the Assembly Chairman. Finally, the responsibility of Justice was given to a non-ministerial, High Court of GATO.
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| - From January 22, 2006 to May 1, 2006, GATO held elections for seven Minister positions, five off which are now defunct. The five defunct positions are; Minister of Elections, Minister of Immigration, Minister of Justice, Minister of Media, and Minister of Trade. The terms for the five positions were for two weeks. Upon the implementation of one month terms the responsibilities of these five positions were relegated to other positions within GATO upon their dissolution. The responsibilities of Immigration, Media, and Trade were given to the newly created Minister of Domestic Affairs. The duties of Election were given to the Assembly Chairman. Finally, the responsibility of Justice was given to a non-ministerial, High Court of GATO.
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| - From January 22, 2006 to May 1, 2006, GATO held elections for seven Minister positions, five off which are now defunct. The five defunct positions are; Minister of Elections, Minister of Immigration, Minister of Justice, Minister of Media, and Minister of Trade. The terms for the five positions were for two weeks. Upon the implementation of one month terms the responsibilities of these five positions were relegated to other positions within GATO upon their dissolution. The responsibilities of Immigration, Media, and Trade were given to the newly created Minister of Domestic Affairs. The duties of Election were given to the Assembly Chairman. Finally, the responsibility of Justice was given to a non-ministerial, High Court of GATO. On top of these five Minister positions, GATO held elections for Veto Holder until early on in their post-second reform. The Veto Holders term increased to one month upon the first reform and then increased to two months upon the second reform. As of the second reform the Assembly Chairman is regarded as the veto holder.
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