Alternative History
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The Cabinet of Hawaii is an executive organ of the Kingdom of Hawaii's government, which was created primarily as an advisory body to the King of Hawaii. The head of the cabinet is the Kuhina Nui, while other positions include the Minister of War, Minister of the Navy, and Minister of Finance. The cabinet system was formally created in 1792 by Kamehameha IV Kīwalaʻō, although some of its positions predated this founding.

Members[]

Kuhina Nui[]

Minister of War[]

# Minister Portrait Born-Died Assumed Office Left Office Appointed by
1 René de Froulay
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm cph.3g09407
1689 - 1751 1720 1744 Kamehameha I
2 Louis Tréville
Marc-René de Montalembert
1707 - 1781 1744 1765 Kamehameha II
3 Kekūanāoʻa
Kamehameha III in military uniform
1730 1765 1770 Kamehameha III
4 André Lafitte
ʻAimoku
Rochambeau Versailles
1732 1770 1810 Kamehameha III
5 Charles Kekūāiwa
Aarona Keliiahonui
1782 1810 Present Kamehameha V


Minister of the Navy[]

# Minister Portrait Born-Died Assumed Office Left Office Appointed by
1 Jean Naukana
Kane Old Cox, Sandwich Islander, 1847, detailed
1706 - 1777 1745 1777 Kamehameha I
2 Louis Moreau
Rouget - Louis-René-Madeleine Levassor de La Touche-Tréville, contre-amiral en 1792 (1745-1804)
1728 1777 Present Kamehameha III

Minister of Foreign Affairs[]

Minister of Finance[]

Minister of the Interior[]

# Minister Portrait Born-Died Assumed Office Left Office Appointed by
1
2 Kekūāiwa Kamehameha II in London 1775 1800 1804 Kamehameha IV
2 Gérard Bangalter Judd0001 1784 1804 Present Kamehameha IV


Attorney General[]

Footnotes[]

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