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The '''cabinet of Annika Raudsepp''' | The '''cabinet of Annika Raudsepp''' was legal the [[Executive of Hurmu|executive of Hurmu]] from 8.III.1719 (after the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]]) until its destruction on 15.III.1720. It succeeded the [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]] and preceded the [[cabinet of Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]]. It was a coalition government consisting of representatives of the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]], the [[Communist Workers' Party]], and the [[Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu]]. Moreover, the [[Senate of the Lakes]] has appointed, against the wishes of the Prime Minister, four secretaries of state as part of the Cabinet. The Cabinet ceased to function as an effective body as a consequence of the [[1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict]], where a number of the ministers, alongside a secretary of state, perished during the course of the fighting. | ||
== Ministers == | == Ministers == |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 9 May 2023
The cabinet of Annika Raudsepp was legal the executive of Hurmu from 8.III.1719 (after the 1718 Hurmu general elections) until its destruction on 15.III.1720. It succeeded the Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman and preceded the cabinet of Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal. It was a coalition government consisting of representatives of the Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu, the Communist Workers' Party, and the Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu. Moreover, the Senate of the Lakes has appointed, against the wishes of the Prime Minister, four secretaries of state as part of the Cabinet. The Cabinet ceased to function as an effective body as a consequence of the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict, where a number of the ministers, alongside a secretary of state, perished during the course of the fighting.
Ministers
Government agenda
- Nationalization of:
- Abolition of:
- Senate of the Lakes as supreme court; to be replaced by a Supreme Court of Hurmu, consisting of impartial scholars of law and objective judges of high renown
- Senate of the Lakes as part of the Parlerment of Hurmu; Parlerment instead to consist of the Assembly of Representatives only
- the hereditary nature of the Order of the Holy Lakes
- Hurmu's colonies, that is the lack of representation and integration of the people of Oystra Stoorskerið and Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï
- The difference between states and districts.
- Creation of
- A new democratic and socialist constitution for Hurmu without regard for nobility and capitalism
- Full evacuation and disclaim of the District of Moorland
- Withdrawal from
- Ban of
- ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc. and its affiliated institutions, companies, and associations.
- Increase trade union power
- To have representation on all company boards
- To set labour health and safety conditions in their respective industrial fields
- To demand half of all profits to be re-invested for the workers