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Latest revision as of 13:37, 10 February 2024
The fourth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman was the executive of Hurmu, sworn in on 14.II.1704 after the 1704 Hurmu political crisis, and that was replaced by the fifth cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman on 20.V.1708.
It succeeded the third cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman.
Daniyal al-Osman, prime minister since 1690, heads a coalition government, having a minority in the Assembly, 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,
Daniyal al-Osman, prime minister since 1690, heads a coalition government. The government has a minority in the Assembly, consisting there of the support and confidence from 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. In the Senate, it has the support and confidence of a majority, with the Traditionalist and Ayreonist factions joining the government.
MINISTER | OFFICE-HOLDER | TENURE | LEG | PARTY | COAL |
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Prime Minister of Hurmu | Daniyal al-Osman | 1704– | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
Minister of International Trade | Suzana Novaković | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs | Guðrið Aakarstroym | 1704– | MA | CDH | |
Minister of Transport and Local Government | Shigi Khutukhu | 1704– | MA | NC | CDH |
Minister of Justice | Patrik Djupvik | 1704– | Senator | Trad. | |
Minister of Industry | Khoga Orduoronartai | 1704– | MA | NC | CDH |
Minister of Agriculture | Sorghaghtani Beki | 1704– | MA | NC | CDH |
Minister of Fisheries | Viljo Kuusik | 1704– | MA | CDH | |
Minister of Natural Resources | Đuro Karanović | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Culture | Miran Ugljanin | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Education | Dabiživ Pap | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Health | Sreten Dapčević | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Social Insurance | Biljana Brđanin | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister of Labour | Riida Makk | 1704– | MA | CDH | |
Minister of Policing and Security | Ardashir Babakan-e Osman | 1704– | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
Minister of Immigration and Tourism | Chaghagan Khoga | 1704– | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
Minister for the State of the Lake District | Eliza Aabooð | 1704– | Senator | Ayr. | |
Minister for the State of Lontinien | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1704– | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
Minister for the State of Rekozemlje | Stanko Danilovich | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Minister for the Southern District | Ty Zim | 1704– | MA | CDH | |
Minister for the District of the Warring Islands | Jamshid-e Osman | 1704– | Senator | Hum. | CDH |
Minister for Eesdeheito | Ljubomir Pejakovski | 1704– | MA | SY | |
Attorney-General of the Cabinet | Dilerr fonn Aujolant | 1704– | MA | CPP | CDH |
Also attending (no vote): Chairman of the Senatorial Committee for Diplomatic Relations |
Jan Spiik | 1704– | Senator | Trad. |