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===Known correspondences===
 
===Known correspondences===
 
[[File:Shacklebolt.jpg|thumb|250px|The incumbent, [[Kingsley Shacklebolt|Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt]].]]
 
[[File:Shacklebolt.jpg|thumb|250px|The incumbent, [[Kingsley Shacklebolt|Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt]].]]
Sometime between [[1990]] and [[1993]], Fudge showed up to introduce himself to the newly elected Muggle Prime Minister. He also informed him of the existence of the magical population living among Muggles in secret, and assured him that he would not bother the Prime Minister unless it was something of great importance. He also claimed the previous Prime Minister tried to throw him out of the window, believing Fudge's presence to be a sabotage attempt.
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Sometime between [[1990]] and [[1993]], Fudge showed up to introduce himself to the newly elected Muggle Prime Minister, Sir John Major. He also informed him of the existence of the magical population living among Muggles in secret, and assured him that he would not bother the Prime Minister unless it was something of great importance. He also claimed the previous Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, tried to throw him out of the window, believing Fudge's presence to be a sabotage attempt.
   
 
In around [[July]] [[1993]], Fudge showed up in the Prime Minister's office again, to inform him of [[Sirius Black]]'s breakout from [[Azkaban]], the wizard prison. He also told the story of Lord Voldemort, in order to allow the Prime Minister to have an in depth understanding of what was going on, though as he dared not say the name out loud, he instead scribbled it on a piece of paper.
 
In around [[July]] [[1993]], Fudge showed up in the Prime Minister's office again, to inform him of [[Sirius Black]]'s breakout from [[Azkaban]], the wizard prison. He also told the story of Lord Voldemort, in order to allow the Prime Minister to have an in depth understanding of what was going on, though as he dared not say the name out loud, he instead scribbled it on a piece of paper.
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Around [[July]] [[1996]], Fudge turned up and announced to the Prime Minister that the [[Second Wizarding War]] had begun, and that the Dark forces in their community were responsible for the various gloomy events occurring in the Muggle world. In addition, Fudge introduced his successor, [[Rufus Scrimgeour]].
 
Around [[July]] [[1996]], Fudge turned up and announced to the Prime Minister that the [[Second Wizarding War]] had begun, and that the Dark forces in their community were responsible for the various gloomy events occurring in the Muggle world. In addition, Fudge introduced his successor, [[Rufus Scrimgeour]].
   
When [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] [[Fall of the Ministry of Magic|took over the Ministry of Magic]], it was likely that the the puppet Minister [[Pius Thicknesse]] was not sent to meet the Muggle Minister, as was the tradition in the past, due to the Death Eaters' attitudes towards Muggles and Muggle-borns. However, once [[Kingsley Shacklebolt]] was appointed Minister in [[1998]], it is likely that he did meet with the Prime Minister to not only introduce himself (indeed, he had been put in as secretary to the Prime Minister in 1996 to watch over his security<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 1 (''The Other Minister'')</ref>) but to assure the Muggle Minister that the war had ended.
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When [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] [[Fall of the Ministry of Magic|took over the Ministry of Magic]], it was possible that the the puppet Minister [[Pius Thicknesse]] was not sent to meet the Muggle Minister, as was the tradition in the past, due to the Death Eaters' attitudes towards Muggles and Muggle-borns. However, once [[Kingsley Shacklebolt]] was appointed Minister in [[1998]], it is possible, if not likely, that he did meet with the Prime Minister to not only introduce himself (indeed, he had been put in as secretary to the Prime Minister in 1996 to watch over his security<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 1 (''The Other Minister'')</ref>) but to assure the Muggle Minister that the war had ended.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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{|class="wikitable" border="1"
 
{|class="wikitable" border="1"
!width="50%" align="center"|Minister for Magic<br/><small>(term of office)</small>
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!width="50%" align="center"|Minister for Magic<br /><small>(term of office)</small>
!width="50%" align="center"|Prime Minister<br/><small>(term of office)</small>
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!width="50%" align="center"|Prime Minister<br /><small>(term of office)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="6"|[[Artemisia Lufkin]]<br/><small>[[1790s|1798]] to [[1810s|1811]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="6"|[[Artemisia Lufkin]]<br /><small>[[1790s|1798]] to [[1810s|1811]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Pitt the Younger}}<br/><small>[[1780s|1783]] to [[1800s|1801]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Pitt the Younger}}<br /><small>[[1780s|1783]] to [[1800s|1801]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1801]] to [[1800s|1804]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1801]] to [[1800s|1804]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Pitt the Younger}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1804]] to [[1800s|1806]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Pitt the Younger}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1804]] to [[1800s|1806]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1806]] to [[1800s|1807]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1806]] to [[1800s|1807]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1807]] to [[1800s|1809]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1807]] to [[1800s|1809]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan = "2"|{{wplink|Spencer Perceval}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1809]] to [[1810s|1812]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan = "2"|{{wplink|Spencer Perceval}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1809]] to [[1810s|1812]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Grogan Stump]]<br/><small>[[1810s|1811]] to [[1810s|1819]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Grogan Stump]]<br /><small>[[1810s|1811]] to [[1810s|1819]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool}}<br/><small>[[1800s|1812]] to [[1820s|1827]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool}}<br /><small>[[1800s|1812]] to [[1820s|1827]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Evangeline Orpington]]<br/><small>[[1840s|1849]] to [[1850s|1855]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Evangeline Orpington]]<br /><small>[[1840s|1849]] to [[1850s|1855]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|John Russell, 1st Earl Russell}}<br/><small>[[1840s|1846]] to [[1850s|1852]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|John Russell, 1st Earl Russell}}<br /><small>[[1840s|1846]] to [[1850s|1852]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby}}<br/><small>[[1850s|1852]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby}}<br /><small>[[1850s|1852]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen}}<br/><small>[[1850s|1852]] to [[1850s|1855]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen}}<br /><small>[[1850s|1852]] to [[1850s|1855]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="13"|[[Faris Spavin|Faris "Spout-Hole" Spavin]]<br/><small>[[1860s|1865]] to [[1900s|1903]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="13"|[[Faris Spavin|Faris "Spout-Hole" Spavin]]<br /><small>[[1860s|1865]] to [[1900s|1903]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|John Russell, 1st Earl Russell}}<br/><small>[[1860s|1865]] to [[1860s|1866]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|John Russell, 1st Earl Russell}}<br /><small>[[1860s|1865]] to [[1860s|1866]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby}}<br/><small>[[1860s|1866]] to [[1860s|1868]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby}}<br /><small>[[1860s|1866]] to [[1860s|1868]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield}}<br/><small>[[1860s|1868]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield}}<br /><small>[[1860s|1868]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br/><small>[[1860s|1868]] to [[1870s|1874]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br /><small>[[1860s|1868]] to [[1870s|1874]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield}}<br/><small>[[1870s|1874]] to [[1880s|1880]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield}}<br /><small>[[1870s|1874]] to [[1880s|1880]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br/><small>[[1880s|1880]] to [[1880s|1885]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br /><small>[[1880s|1880]] to [[1880s|1885]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br/><small>[[1880s|1885]] to [[1880s|1886]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br /><small>[[1880s|1885]] to [[1880s|1886]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br/><small>[[1880s|1886]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br /><small>[[1880s|1886]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br/><small>[[1880s|1886]] to [[1890s|1892]]</small>
+
|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br /><small>[[1880s|1886]] to [[1890s|1892]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br/><small>[[1890s|1892]] to [[1890s|1894]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|William Ewart Gladstone}}<br /><small>[[1890s|1892]] to [[1890s|1894]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery}}<br/><small>[[1890s|1894]] to [[1890s|1895]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery}}<br /><small>[[1890s|1894]] to [[1890s|1895]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br/><small>[[1890s|1895]] to [[1900s|1902]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury}}<br /><small>[[1890s|1895]] to [[1900s|1902]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Arthur James Balfour}}<br/><small>[[1900s|1902]] to [[1900s|1905]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Arthur James Balfour}}<br /><small>[[1900s|1902]] to [[1900s|1905]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Nobby Leach]]<br/><small>[[1962]] to [[1968]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Nobby Leach]]<br /><small>[[1962]] to [[1968]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|Maurice Harold Macmillan}}<br/><small>[[1950s|1957]] to [[1963]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Maurice Harold Macmillan}}<br /><small>[[1950s|1957]] to [[1963]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Sir Alec Douglas-Home}}<br/><small>[[1963]] to [[1964]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Sir Alec Douglas-Home}}<br /><small>[[1963]] to [[1964]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|James Harold Wilson}}<br/><small>[[1964]] to [[1970]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|James Harold Wilson}}<br /><small>[[1964]] to [[1970]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|[[Millicent Bagnold]]<br/><small>[[1980]] to [[1990]]</small>
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|align="center"|[[Millicent Bagnold]]<br /><small>[[1980]] to [[1990]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|Margaret Thatcher}}<br/><small>[[1979]] to [[1990]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Margaret Thatcher}}<br /><small>[[1979]] to [[1990]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|[[Cornelius Fudge]]<br/><small>[[1990]] to [[1996]]</small>
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|align="center"|[[Cornelius Fudge]]<br /><small>[[1990]] to [[1996]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|John Major}}<br/><small>[[1990]] to [[1997]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|John Major}}<br /><small>[[1990]] to [[1997]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Rufus Scrimgeour]]<br/><small>[[1996]] to [[1997]]</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Rufus Scrimgeour]]<br /><small>[[1996]] to [[1997]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|John Major}}<br/><small>[[1990]] to [[1997]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|John Major}}<br /><small>[[1990]] to [[1997]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br/><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br /><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|[[Pius Thicknesse]]<br/><small>[[1997]] to [[1998]]</small>
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|align="center"|[[Pius Thicknesse]]<br /><small>[[1997]] to [[1998]]</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br/><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br /><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Kingsley Shacklebolt]]<br/><small>[[1998]] to present</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Kingsley Shacklebolt]]<br /><small>[[1998]] to present</small>
|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br/><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|Tony Blair}}<br /><small>[[1997]] to [[2000s|2007]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|James Gordon Brown}}<br/><small>[[2000s|2007]] to [[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]]</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|James Gordon Brown}}<br /><small>[[2000s|2007]] to [[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]]</small>
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center"|{{wplink|David Cameron}}<br/><small>[[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]] to present</small>
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|align="center"|{{wplink|David Cameron}}<br /><small>[[Between 2010 and 2017|2010]] to present</small>
 
|}
 
|}
 
</center>
 
</center>

Revision as of 21:59, 15 December 2013

Ministers

Several Ministers in recent times, from left to right: Cornelius Fudge (1990-1996), Rufus Scrimgeour (1996-1997), Pius Thicknesse (1997-1998), and Kingsley Shacklebolt (1998-Present)

The Minister for Magic is the leader of the wizarding world in the United Kingdom and the highest ranking member of the Ministry of Magic, which they control. The position somewhat corresponds to the Prime Minister of British Muggles.

The Minister is advised on wizarding matters by their staff members and by the other Heads of Departments. They also chair the Wizengamot to pass Wizarding Laws, or to hear important trials (such as Harry Potter's case), though the verdict is decided by a panel of jury, including the Minister themselves. Many other wizarding countries also have Ministers and have the similar governmental systems such as the Bulgarian minister.

Despite being the head of the wizarding community of Britain, the Minister would nevertheless be pressured by the public and media alike, as the previous two Ministers of the more current times were pressed to maintain a facade of peace and control to satisfy the citizens, even if it means to lie through their teeth. This is a sign of corruption during the times of the Second Wizarding War, and only with irrefutable evidence would they reveal as little as they could.

History

Albus Dumbledore was offered, but refused, the position on at least three occasions. This was due to Dumbledore's past, leading him to believe that he is not to be trusted with power.

After Millicent Bagnold was preparing to retire, Barty Crouch Sr. was the next prime candidate due to his cruel but effective methods of combatting the Dark Arts during the First Wizarding War, until he sentenced his son to Azkaban for being a Death Eater. It was after his son's presumed death that the public began to take pity on the boy and thought Crouch was too neglectful as a father, which lead to a drop in his popularity, causing him to lose out to Fudge.

Cornelius Fudge was Minister from 1990 to 1996. During his first days in office, he was not very confident, and as a result bombarded Dumbledore with letters for advice constantly. During the last year of his tenure, Fudge was overcome by paranoia because Dumbledore claimed Voldemort has returned, and abused his own position to prevent that news from spreading to protect his own position and the peace that the Ministry had worked so hard to maintain. In the end, when Fudge was forced to accept that Voldemort has indeed returned, the entire Wizarding community was screaming for his resignation, and after a fortnight of futile attempts to remain in office, at July 1996, he was replaced by Rufus Scrimgeour.

Scrimgeour's term ran for one year, in which he was little better than Fudge despite his aura of experience and pro-activeness, as he created coverups and detained incorrect suspects to make it look as though he was accomplishing something. Making the same mistakes as his predecessor, he gave little chance to build up any effective defence as a whole, and it eventually cost him his life when he was overwhelmed and killed in August of 1997, with the official version is that he resigned. He was replaced by Voldemort's puppet, Pius Thicknesse.

Pius Thicknesse, under Yaxley's Imperius Curse, was appointed as Minister, though he was really only Voldemort's puppet, with the Dark Lord effectively becoming the true Minister. While Thicknesse was to handle everyday business, which included changing the entire Ministry to suit the Death Eaters' ideology, Voldemort was free to extend his reign beyond the government. Voldemort did not announce himself Minister, but instead kept himself hidden in the shadows, in order to plant uncertainty and doubt within the wizarding community, preventing them from trusting anyone and forming any rebellion that may overwhelm the Ministry and Death Eaters.

By the end of the war, Kingsley Shacklebolt was appointed as temporary Minister, and then later his position became permanent. His term had led to the revolutionising of the entire Ministry, removing any and all corruptions that it had before and during the take over.

Known Ministers for Magic

18th century

19th century

Grogan Stump

Grogan Stump

20th century

Unknown period

Timeline

Kingsley ShackleboltPius ThicknesseRufus ScrimgeourCornelius FudgeMillicent BagnoldBritish Ministry of MagicNobby LeachBritish Ministry of MagicFaris SpavinDugald McPhailBritish Ministry of MagicEvangeline OrpingtonBritish Ministry of MagicOttaline GambolBritish Ministry of MagicGrogan StumpArtemisia LufkinUnctuous Osbert

Relationship to the Muggle Prime Minister

One of the Minister for Magic's duties is to correspond with the British Prime Minister of Muggles of any ongoing events in the wizarding world that will or may affect the United Kingdom as a whole, e.g. Lord Voldemort's return, or introduce themselves to the Muggle Prime Minister, should there be a change in office on either side.

A small portrait in the corner of the Prime Minister's office serves as an envoy between the two Ministers. It announces the arrival of the Minister for Magic, seeking the Prime Minister's reply (usually aquiescence to the unavoidable). It is believed that a Permanent Sticking Charm must have been placed on the portrait, for neither the Prime Minister nor his experts were able to remove it from its location.

Known correspondences

Shacklebolt

The incumbent, Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt.

Sometime between 1990 and 1993, Fudge showed up to introduce himself to the newly elected Muggle Prime Minister, Sir John Major. He also informed him of the existence of the magical population living among Muggles in secret, and assured him that he would not bother the Prime Minister unless it was something of great importance. He also claimed the previous Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, tried to throw him out of the window, believing Fudge's presence to be a sabotage attempt.

In around July 1993, Fudge showed up in the Prime Minister's office again, to inform him of Sirius Black's breakout from Azkaban, the wizard prison. He also told the story of Lord Voldemort, in order to allow the Prime Minister to have an in depth understanding of what was going on, though as he dared not say the name out loud, he instead scribbled it on a piece of paper.

In August 1994, Fudge turned up to report on the fiasco at the Quidditch World Cup, since its victims included Muggles. He also informed a bewildered Prime Minister that they would be importing dragons and a sphinx into Great Britain for the Triwizard Tournament, as part of the procedure (who possibly had no idea what Fudge was talking about).

Sometime prior to July 1996, a flustered Fudge appeared in the Prime Minister's office briefly to inform him that there had been a mass breakout from Azkaban, the wizard prison.

Around July 1996, Fudge turned up and announced to the Prime Minister that the Second Wizarding War had begun, and that the Dark forces in their community were responsible for the various gloomy events occurring in the Muggle world. In addition, Fudge introduced his successor, Rufus Scrimgeour.

When Lord Voldemort took over the Ministry of Magic, it was possible that the the puppet Minister Pius Thicknesse was not sent to meet the Muggle Minister, as was the tradition in the past, due to the Death Eaters' attitudes towards Muggles and Muggle-borns. However, once Kingsley Shacklebolt was appointed Minister in 1998, it is possible, if not likely, that he did meet with the Prime Minister to not only introduce himself (indeed, he had been put in as secretary to the Prime Minister in 1996 to watch over his security[3]) but to assure the Muggle Minister that the war had ended.

Behind the scenes

  • In the American editions, the Minister is called the Minister of Magic.
  • In the films, both Minister of Magic and Minister for Magic seem to be acceptable, as different characters call it different names. For example, in Deathly Hallows: Part 1, when Scrimgeour arrives at The Burrow, George wonders what the Minister of Magic is doing there; likewise, when Kingsley's Patronus interrupts the wedding, he calls the Minister the same thing. However, when Pius Thicknesse gives his speech later in the film, he calls himself the Minister for Magic. The reason behind this is unknown.
  • Since Kingsley's appointment as the next Minister for Magic is omitted from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, there is no mention of who is appointed to that position after the final battle.
  • Supposing that the liaison between the Minister for Magic and the Muggle Prime Minister has been the way we know since the Ministry's inception, and supposing that the Muggle Prime Ministers in the Harry Potter universe are all the same as their real-life counterparts, then the following table illustrates the Ministers for Magic that would have introduced themselves to the respective Prime Ministers:
Minister for Magic
(term of office)
Prime Minister
(term of office)
Artemisia Lufkin
1798 to 1811
William Pitt the Younger
1783 to 1801
Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
1801 to 1804
William Pitt the Younger
1804 to 1806
William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
1806 to 1807
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
1807 to 1809
Spencer Perceval
1809 to 1812
Grogan Stump
1811 to 1819
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
1812 to 1827
Evangeline Orpington
1849 to 1855
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
1846 to 1852
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
1852
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
1852 to 1855
Faris "Spout-Hole" Spavin
1865 to 1903
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
1865 to 1866
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
1866 to 1868
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
1868
William Ewart Gladstone
1868 to 1874
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
1874 to 1880
William Ewart Gladstone
1880 to 1885
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
1885 to 1886
William Ewart Gladstone
1886
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
1886 to 1892
William Ewart Gladstone
1892 to 1894
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
1894 to 1895
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
1895 to 1902
Arthur James Balfour
1902 to 1905
Nobby Leach
1962 to 1968
Maurice Harold Macmillan
1957 to 1963
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
1963 to 1964
James Harold Wilson
1964 to 1970
Millicent Bagnold
1980 to 1990
Margaret Thatcher
1979 to 1990
Cornelius Fudge
1990 to 1996
John Major
1990 to 1997
Rufus Scrimgeour
1996 to 1997
John Major
1990 to 1997
Tony Blair
1997 to 2007
Pius Thicknesse
1997 to 1998
Tony Blair
1997 to 2007
Kingsley Shacklebolt
1998 to present
Tony Blair
1997 to 2007
James Gordon Brown
2007 to 2010
David Cameron
2010 to present

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Pottermore
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Third W.O.M.B.A.T. test (J. K. Rowling Official Site)
  3. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Chapter 1 (The Other Minister)


Minister for Magic of Great Britain
Ministers for Magic
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Minister for Magic and Support Staff
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Minister for Magic:
Kingsley Shacklebolt
Advisor to the Minister for Magic
Cornelius Fudge
Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic:
Dolores Umbridge
Junior Assistant to the Minister for Magic:
Percy Weasley
Head of the Muggle-Born Registration Commission
(1997 to 1998 only)
Dolores Umbridge
Others: Eduardus Limus (Exotic Symbol Analyst) • Mdme. Miraforum (Quill Control & Rune Translation) • Loretta Fieldwake (Special Advisor for Elf Legislation)