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Latest revision as of 22:56, 18 March 2026

Cabinet Mufasa I
Mufasa II

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Term
Formed:
3 January 2026
Dissolved:
27 February 2026
Length:
55 days
General
Prime Minister:
Deputy Prime Ministers:
None
Member parties:
  NLP
  LSNP
  Fatah
Seats in legislature:
119/250→Minority
History
Predecessor:
No preceding cabinets
Successor:

Cabinet Mufasa I was the first cabinet of the Lionarchy from 3 January 2026 until 27 February 2026 and was led by Mufasa. The cabinet was formed after the 2 January 2026 general election, consisting of the National Lionparty (NLP), Lionish Social Nationalist Party (LSNP) and Fatah Accord. It was a minority-cabinet, having 119 out of 250 seats in the National Congress.

The cabinet fell after the LSNP revoked its support on 25 February 2026 due to disagreements. It prompted new elections on the next day. The cabinet was succeeded by the second Mufasa cabinet.