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Revision as of 20:57, 25 November 2023

The Secretary of State for External Relations is a position in the Executive of Hurmu, charged with overseeing the foreign affairs of Hurmu, collaborating with the Prime Minister, the Minister of International Trade, and the Senate of the Lakes. It was established on 34.XV.1716, on the order of Prime Minister Jamshid-e Osman. Under the constitutional framework of Hurmu, the Secretary does not answer to the Prime Minister but to the Senate. The same is true for the Secretary of State for Peace.

Ministers

Officer Tenure Party Cabinet
Milo Enujohanenion 1716–1719 U Osman
Mondo Etzeterra 1719–1720 U Raudsepp
1720 Enkhjargal I
1720– Enkhjargal II