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{{Hurmu article}}The '''cabinet of Patrik Djupvik''' | {{Hurmu article}}The '''cabinet of Patrik Djupvik''' was executive of [[Hurmu]], sworn in on 11.II.{{AN|1713}} following the [[1712 Hurmu general elections]], leaving office on 18.XV.1716. It succeeded the [[sixth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman]]. It was the first cabinet since 1690 not to feature the humanist prime minister [[Daniyal al-Osman]]. It was replaced by the [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]] on 18.XV.1716. | ||
On 5.XV.1716, the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu|Social and Democratic Party]] members of the cabinet left. Immediately thereafter, Patrik Djupvik resigned his commission as prime minister. He would, however, remain in a caretaking capacity until a new government had been inaugurated. Four new members were appointed to the cabinet to replace the resigned Social and Democratic Party members. | On 5.XV.1716, the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu|Social and Democratic Party]] members of the cabinet left. Immediately thereafter, Patrik Djupvik resigned his commission as prime minister. He would, however, remain in a caretaking capacity until a new government had been inaugurated. Four new members were appointed to the cabinet to replace the resigned Social and Democratic Party members. | ||
== Cabinet == | == Cabinet == |
Revision as of 11:24, 30 January 2023
The cabinet of Patrik Djupvik was executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 11.II.1713 AN following the 1712 Hurmu general elections, leaving office on 18.XV.1716. It succeeded the sixth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman. It was the first cabinet since 1690 not to feature the humanist prime minister Daniyal al-Osman. It was replaced by the Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman on 18.XV.1716.
On 5.XV.1716, the Social and Democratic Party members of the cabinet left. Immediately thereafter, Patrik Djupvik resigned his commission as prime minister. He would, however, remain in a caretaking capacity until a new government had been inaugurated. Four new members were appointed to the cabinet to replace the resigned Social and Democratic Party members.