Sixth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman
The sixth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman was the executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 20.V.1710 after the 1710 Hurmu government crisis, and serving until 11.II.1713 AN. It succeeded the fifth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman and preceded the cabinet of Patrik Djupvik. It was the last cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman.
Cabinet
Cabinet Commissions
Prime Minister's Advisory Council
The Advisory Council was established in 1710 AN as a confidence building measure between the government and the assembly, and as a means of patronage permits leaders of the political parties to receive a ministerial salary from the public payroll whilst helping to formulate policies in the interest of wider society and the realm.
Office | Holder | Tenure | Cabinet Post |
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President of the Advisory Council | Linus Truls Thorgilsson | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Policing and Security (CDH) |
Secretary of the Advisory Council | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | 1st Secretary of State & Minister for the State of Lontinien (CDH) |
Advisors | Abigail Elenkoo | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Without Portfolio (Leader, Post-Verionist Movement in Hurmu) |
Stanko Danilovich | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Without Portfolio (Leader, Society of Yeshua) | |
Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Without Portfolio (Leader, Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu) |
Special Commission for the Suppression of Vanicism
Continuing in operation from the fifth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman, the Special Commission for the Suppression of Vanicism coordinates the official response to the Great Vanic Revolt.
Office | Holder | Tenure | Cabinet Post |
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President of the Special Commission | Linus Truls Thorgilsson | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Policing and Security (CDH) |
1st Commissioner | Jamshid-e Osman | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Minister for Local Government & the Southern District (CDH) |
2nd Commissioner | Emil Six | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Without Portfolio (Commissioner for the Special Auxiliary Constabulary) |
Secretary of the Special Commission | Leila Adalani Djupvik | 1710 AN–11.II.1713 AN | Minister of Industry |