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The '''third cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman''' | The '''third cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman''' was the executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 6.I.1702, succeeding [[Second cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|Daniyal al-Osman's second cabinet]], until 14.II.1702 when the [[Edasi Hurmu]] left the cabinet. Daniyal al-Osman survived a confidence vote in the Assembly, and formed a [[fourth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|fourth cabinet]] on the same day. | ||
[[Daniyal al-Osman]], prime minister since 1690, heads a coalition government consisting of the Coalition for Democratic Humanists (including the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senatorial]] [[Humanist List|Humanist Faction]], [[Lontinian People's Party]], [[National Community]], and the [[Crandish People's Party]]), the [[Society of Yeshua]], and [[Edasi Hurmu]]. | [[Daniyal al-Osman]], prime minister since 1690, heads a coalition government consisting of the Coalition for Democratic Humanists (including the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senatorial]] [[Humanist List|Humanist Faction]], [[Lontinian People's Party]], [[National Community]], and the [[Crandish People's Party]]), the [[Society of Yeshua]], and [[Edasi Hurmu]]. | ||
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! [[Prime Minister of Hurmu]] | ! [[Prime Minister of Hurmu]] | ||
| [[Daniyal al-Osman]] || | | [[Daniyal al-Osman]] || 1702–1704 || Senator || [[Humanist List|Hum.]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of International Trade | ! Minister of International Trade | ||
| Suzana Novaković || | | Suzana Novaković || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs | ! Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs | ||
| Guðrið Aakarstroym || | | [[Guðrið Aakarstroym]] || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Transport and Local Government | ! Minister of Transport and Local Government | ||
| Shigi Khutukhu || | | Shigi Khutukhu || 1702–1704 || MA || [[National Community|NC]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Justice | ! Minister of Justice | ||
| Olga Sikkare || | | Olga Sikkare || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Edasi Hurmu|Edasi]] | ||
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! Minister of Industry | ! Minister of Industry | ||
| Khoga Orduoronartai || | | Khoga Orduoronartai || 1702–1704 || MA || [[National Community|NC]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Agriculture | ! Minister of Agriculture | ||
| Sorghaghtani Beki || | | Sorghaghtani Beki || 1702–1704 || MA || [[National Community|NC]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Fisheries | ! Minister of Fisheries | ||
| Viljo Kuusik || | | Viljo Kuusik || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Natural Resources | ! Minister of Natural Resources | ||
| Đuro Karanović || | | Đuro Karanović || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Culture | ! Minister of Culture | ||
| Miran Ugljanin || | | Miran Ugljanin || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Education | ! Minister of Education | ||
| Dabiživ Pap || | | Dabiživ Pap || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Health | ! Minister of Health | ||
| Sreten Dapčević || | | Sreten Dapčević || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Social Insurance | ! Minister of Social Insurance | ||
| Biljana Brđanin || | | Biljana Brđanin || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister of Labour | ! Minister of Labour | ||
| Riida Makk || | | [[Riida Makk]] || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Policing and Security | ! Minister of Policing and Security | ||
| [[Ardashir Babakan-e Osman]] || | | [[Ardashir Babakan-e Osman]] || 1702–1704 || Senator || [[Humanist List|Hum.]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister of Immigration and Tourism | ! Minister of Immigration and Tourism | ||
| [[Chaghagan Khoga]] || | | [[Chaghagan Khoga]] || 1702–1704 || Senator || [[Humanist List|Hum.]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister for the State of the [[Lake District]] | ! Minister for the State of the [[Lake District]] | ||
| Kartan Aadravik || | | Kartan Aadravik || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Edasi Hurmu|Edasi]] | ||
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! Minister for the State of [[Lontinien]] | ! Minister for the State of [[Lontinien]] | ||
| [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] || | | [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] || 1702–1704 || Senator || [[Humanist List|Hum.]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister for the State of [[Rekozemlje]] | ! Minister for the State of [[Rekozemlje]] | ||
| Stanko Danilovich || | | Stanko Danilovich || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Minister for the [[Southern District]] | ! Minister for the [[Southern District]] | ||
| Ty Zim || | | Ty Zim || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" | [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister for the [[District of the Warring Islands]] | ! Minister for the [[District of the Warring Islands]] | ||
| [[Jamshid-e Osman]] || | | [[Jamshid-e Osman]] || 1702–1704 || Senator || [[Humanist List|Hum.]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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! Minister for [[Eesdeheito]] | ! Minister for [[Eesdeheito]] | ||
| Ljubomir Pejakovski || | | Ljubomir Pejakovski || 1702–1704 || MA || colspan="2" |[[Society of Yeshua|SY]] | ||
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! Attorney-General of the Cabinet | ! Attorney-General of the Cabinet | ||
| Dilerr fonn Aujolant || | | Dilerr fonn Aujolant || 1702–1704 || MA || [[Crandish People's Party|CPP]] || [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism|CDH]] | ||
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==Notable occurrences== | |||
In .VIII.{{AN|1703}}, following the attack on [[Ghawlama]] and the ultimatum of the [[Senate of the Lakes]] to the aggressor, the unrecognised ruling faction of [[Arbor]], the cabinet authorised the requisitioning, on a compensated lease basis, of all motor vehicles and fuel stocks in Lontinien by the [[Hurmu Constabulary]] to assist the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]], and the similar requisitioning of all vessels operated along the River Glacei, with crews to be impressed into the maritime revenue service for a compensated period of 39 days service. | |||
{{Hurmu article}} | {{Hurmu article}} | ||
[[Category:Government]] | [[Category:Government]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:36, 10 February 2024
The third cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman was the executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 6.I.1702, succeeding Daniyal al-Osman's second cabinet, until 14.II.1702 when the Edasi Hurmu left the cabinet. Daniyal al-Osman survived a confidence vote in the Assembly, and formed a fourth cabinet on the same day.
Daniyal al-Osman, prime minister since 1690, heads a coalition government consisting of the Coalition for Democratic Humanists (including the Senatorial Humanist Faction, Lontinian People's Party, National Community, and the Crandish People's Party), the Society of Yeshua, and Edasi Hurmu.
| MINISTER | OFFICE-HOLDER | TENURE | LEG | PARTY | COAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister of Hurmu | Daniyal al-Osman | 1702–1704 | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
| Minister of International Trade | Suzana Novaković | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs | Guðrið Aakarstroym | 1702–1704 | MA | CDH | |
| Minister of Transport and Local Government | Shigi Khutukhu | 1702–1704 | MA | NC | CDH |
| Minister of Justice | Olga Sikkare | 1702–1704 | MA | Edasi | |
| Minister of Industry | Khoga Orduoronartai | 1702–1704 | MA | NC | CDH |
| Minister of Agriculture | Sorghaghtani Beki | 1702–1704 | MA | NC | CDH |
| Minister of Fisheries | Viljo Kuusik | 1702–1704 | MA | CDH | |
| Minister of Natural Resources | Đuro Karanović | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Culture | Miran Ugljanin | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Education | Dabiživ Pap | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Health | Sreten Dapčević | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Social Insurance | Biljana Brđanin | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister of Labour | Riida Makk | 1702–1704 | MA | CDH | |
| Minister of Policing and Security | Ardashir Babakan-e Osman | 1702–1704 | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
| Minister of Immigration and Tourism | Chaghagan Khoga | 1702–1704 | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
| Minister for the State of the Lake District | Kartan Aadravik | 1702–1704 | MA | Edasi | |
| Minister for the State of Lontinien | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1702–1704 | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
| Minister for the State of Rekozemlje | Stanko Danilovich | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Minister for the Southern District | Ty Zim | 1702–1704 | MA | CDH | |
| Minister for the District of the Warring Islands | Jamshid-e Osman | 1702–1704 | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
| Minister for Eesdeheito | Ljubomir Pejakovski | 1702–1704 | MA | SY | |
| Attorney-General of the Cabinet | Dilerr fonn Aujolant | 1702–1704 | MA | CPP | CDH |
Notable occurrences
In .VIII.1703 AN, following the attack on Ghawlama and the ultimatum of the Senate of the Lakes to the aggressor, the unrecognised ruling faction of Arbor, the cabinet authorised the requisitioning, on a compensated lease basis, of all motor vehicles and fuel stocks in Lontinien by the Hurmu Constabulary to assist the Hurmu Peace Corps, and the similar requisitioning of all vessels operated along the River Glacei, with crews to be impressed into the maritime revenue service for a compensated period of 39 days service.