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Hello everyone and good day! Have you ever just wondered what the rainbow of colors you see in chat are for? Have you ever wondered what having a different color to your name meant? Well, here you are my friends. In this blog we go over every type of color that people can have and what the job is that is attached to it.

Specifically, today we are going over one very important job.

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The position of Minister of Magic is currently filled by our one and only Casimir Prewitt. You might have heard him before getting referred to ask Casilisk. He is one of the people in charge of keeping WoP running and working. He works very heavily with the wonderful Headmistress. Casimir is also a Parselmouth and is from the House of Slytherin.

Don't think we'll be saying goodbye and farewell to Casimir for a long time, so all of y'all who are aspiring to be Minister of Magic (MoM), don't think the position will open up any time soon. But let it be known that there are some great reasons to be MoM. This will be a little different to the usual blog set up, but here are 5 things that the MoM does and 5 perks about the job, according to Casimir Prewitt

 


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-Working closely with the Heads of the various departments in order to ensure the Ministry is running efficiently

-Memos. LOTS of Memos.

-Meetings and discussions with a number of politicians from across the world.

-Many discussions about magic rules and regulations

-Sitting in on various cases held by the Wizengamot

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-Always get to meet fascinating people!

-Front row seats into some of the newest magical inventions

-Important decisions being made constantly

-Always updated on magical sports

-Fulfilling and constantly changing job

 

 

You have officially finished your crash course on being the Minister of Magic. Don't forget to tune in to the next blog which we will be exploring another job and it's color. Comment down below or owl me which job I should do next. Thanks for reading and sending virtual hugs!

 
This blog post has been written by:
Carina Scamander
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