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JAKARTA - Prime Minister Liz Truss made a new history, in which the three most important ministerial positions in England were first entrusted to black descendants, as well as crossed out a number of Rishi Sunak's colleagues, his competitors in the election.

PM Truss is known to have appointed Kwasi Kwarteng, whose parents are from Ghana, as the first black finance minister.

Next, he trusted Jamesjuverly as the first black foreign minister. Clemerly has a mother from Sierra Leone and a white father.

As for Suella Braverman, whose parents came to England from Kenya and Mauritius six decades ago, replacing Priti Patel as interior minister.

If Kwarteng, Cleanly and Braverman, who are closest supporters of PM Truss, are trusted to hold a key position. On the other hand, supporters of Rishi Sunak, who previously served in the cabinet, are now crossed out.

Citing The National News, those who were crossed out were Dominic Raab who previously served as Minister of Justice, Grant Shapps (Minister of Transportation), George Eustice (Minister of Environment) and Steve Barclay (Minister of Health).

Diversity that has grown in part thanks to the Conservative Party's push in recent years, to propose more varied parliamentary candidates.

The British government up to decades ago was mostly white men. It took until 2002 for the UK to appoint cabinet ministers from its first ethnic minority.

"Politics has set its steps. We now treat it as normal, this diversity. The steps for change are extraordinary," said Sunder Katwala, director of the non-partisan thinking institute British Future, which focuses on migration and identity.

Prime Minister: Liz TrussVice Prime Minister and Minister of Health: Therese Coffey Minister of Finance: Kwasi Kwarteng Minister of Foreign Affairs: James Cleanly Minister of Home Affairs: Suella Braherman QCMinister of Defense: Ben Wallace

Justice Minister and Lord Chancellor: Brandon Lewis Kanselirbulan, Minister of Inter-Government Relations and Minister of Equality: Nadhim Zahawi Chairman of the House of Representatives and Leaders: Penny Moridaunt Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly: Lord True Chairman of the Conservative Party: Jake Berry President of Cop26: Alok Sharma Minister of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Jacob Rees-Mogg Minister of Development, Housing and Community: Simon Clarke Minister of International Trade and President of the Trade Council: Kemi Badenoch

Minister of Jobs and Retirement: Chloe Smith Minister of Education: Kit Malthouse Environmental Minister: Ranil Jayawardena Transport Minister: Anne-Marie Trevelyan Minister of Culture: Michelle Donelan Northern Ireland Minister: Chris Heaton-Harris Scottish Minister: Alister Jack Minister of Wales: Sir Robert Buckland QC

Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury: Wendy Morton Chief Financial Secretary: Chris PhilpJaksa Agung: Michael Ellis QC Cabinet Office Minister: Edward Argar Secretary of Foreign Office Development: Vicky Ford Secretary of Security at the Ministry of Home Affairs: Tom Tugendhat Minister of Armed Forces and Veterans at the Ministry of Defense: James Heappey Climate Minister at the Ministry of Business: Graham Stuart


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