Ivan Goremykin's Second Cabinet
Second Cabinet of Ivan Goremykin | |
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5th cabinet of Russia | |
Date formed | February 12, 1914 |
Date dissolved | February 2, 1916 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Ivan Goremykin |
Head of state | Nicholas II |
Number of ministers | 13 |
Opposition party | Progressive Bloc |
Opposition leader | Pavel Milyukov |
History | |
Election(s) | Appointed by the Emperor of Russia |
Outgoing election | Russian legislative election, 1912 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Predecessor | Kokovtsov |
Successor | Stürmer |
Second Cabinet of Ivan Goremykin – composition of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, under the leadership of Ivan Goremykin, worked from February 12, 1914 to February 2, 1916.[1]
As in the First Cabinet, Goremykin continued to resist the State Duma, in particular the Progressive Bloc, threatening to dissolve parliament. Prime Minister threatened to dissolve Parliament, which is intended to form a "Government of trust", thereby subjecting the Council of Ministers of the State Duma.[2][3]
February 2, 1916, after repeated requests Ivan Goremykin, Nicholas II sent a government to resign.[4]
Ministers
Ministry | Minister |
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Prime Minister | Ivan Goremykin |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Nikolay Sherbakov |
Ministry of Finance | Pyotr Bark |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Sergey Sazonov |
Ministry of Railways | Sergey Rukhlov |
Ministry of Justice | Ivan Shcheglovitov |
Ministry of War | Alexei Polivanov |
Ministry of National Education | Peter Kaufman |
Ministry of the Imperial Court | Vladimir Frederiks |
Marine Ministry | Ivan Grigorovich |
Ministry of Trade and Industry | Vsevolod Shakhovskoy |
Ministry of Agriculture | Alexander Krivoshein |
State control | Peter Kharitonov |
Procurator | Vladimir Sabler |
Alexander Samarin | |
Alexander Volzhin |
References
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