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The '''cabinet of [[Jan Spiik]]''' was the first cabinet of the | The '''cabinet of [[Jan Spiik]]''' was the first cabinet of the [[Executive of Hurmu|Executive]] of [[Hurmu]]. It was inaugurated on 13.VI.1690 following the entry to force of the [[Vesüha Accords]], and resigned on 19.VII.1690 to hand-over to the [[1690 Parlerment elections|democratically elected]] [[cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman]]. | ||
Unlike [[Daniyal al-Osman]]'s cabinet, Jan Spiik's cabinet did have positions for defence and foreign affairs, as these matters had not wholly been transferred the jurisdiction of the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] yet. | Unlike [[Daniyal al-Osman]]'s cabinet, Jan Spiik's cabinet did have positions for defence and foreign affairs, as these matters had not wholly been transferred the jurisdiction of the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]] yet. |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 31 January 2023
The cabinet of Jan Spiik was the first cabinet of the Executive of Hurmu. It was inaugurated on 13.VI.1690 following the entry to force of the Vesüha Accords, and resigned on 19.VII.1690 to hand-over to the democratically elected cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman.
Unlike Daniyal al-Osman's cabinet, Jan Spiik's cabinet did have positions for defence and foreign affairs, as these matters had not wholly been transferred the jurisdiction of the Senate yet.
The cabinet of Jan Spiik was a government of national unity, with representatives of all parties in Hurmu except the Heartlanders' Interests League.
Office | Holder | Tenure | Party |
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Prime Minister of Hurmu | Mr Jan Spiik | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Edasi |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mr Anskar Isamma | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Edasi |
Minister of International Trade | Mr Berkejin Tokuremur | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | LPP |
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs | Ms Eeva Lahesalu | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | LPP |
Minister of Transport and Local government | Mr Karl Luuk | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Lib |
Minister of Justice | Mr Aivar Viiding | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Mod. |
Minister of Industry | Ms Juna Sook | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Lib |
Minister of Agriculture | Ms Silvia Aldemann | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Edasi |
Minister of Fisheries | Mr Daniyal al-Osman | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | CDH |
Minister of Natural Resources | Ms Guðrið Aakarstroym | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | CDH |
Minister of Culture | Mr Johannes Kampmann | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Koos |
Minister of Education | Ms Khabichijin Bayanaganengri | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | LPP |
Minister of Health | Dr Reelika Toom | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Mod. |
Minister of Social Insurance | Mr Olavi Rootare | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Mod. |
Minister of Labour | Ms Olga Sikkare | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Edasi |
Minister for Policing and Security | Mr Babakan-e Osman | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | CDH |
Minister for the Lake District | Ms Vigdis av Reyne | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Koos |
Minister for the Southern District | Mr Alexander Dival | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Lib |
Minister for Lontinien | Temüjin Khan | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | LPP |
Attorney General | Ms Runa Sivardottar | 13.VI.1690–19.VII.1690 | Koos |