Nanking Provisional Government cabinet

Nanking Provisional Government cabinet

1st Cabinet of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China
3 January 1912–1 April 1912
The first cabinet meeting of the Nanking Provisional Government cabinet, 21 January 1912.
Date formed3 January 1912
Date dissolved1 April 1912
People and organisations
Head of stateSun Yat-sen (1 January–1 April 1912, as provisional President)
Yuan Shikai (10 March–1 April 1912, as provisional President)
Head of governmentSun Yat-sen (1 January–1 April 1912)
Deputy head of governmentLi Yuanhong (as provisional Vice-President)
No. of ministers9 ministers and 9 deputy ministers
Total no. of members20 (including the provisional President and provisional Vice President)
Member parties
  •   Tongmenghui (12)
  •   Beiyang clique (2)
  •   Unity Party (2)
  •   National Progressive Association (1)
  •   Nonpartisans (3)
Status in legislatureTongmenghui-led provisional coalition government
History
Election1911 Chinese provisional presidential election
Legislature termProvisional Government of the Republic of China
PredecessorCabinet of Yuan Shikai (Qing Dynasty)
SuccessorFirst Tang Shaoyi cabinet

The Nanking Provisional Government cabinet (Chinese: 南京臨時政府內閣; pinyin: Nánjīng línshí zhèngfǔ nèigé), also known as the Sun Yat-sen cabinet, was a temporary cabinet of the republican era of China. The first cabinet assembled following the formation of the Provisional Government on 1 January 1912, it was formed on 3 January 1912 and dissolved on 1 April the same year. It was the first and only cabinet led by Sun Yat-sen, the first provisional President of the Republic of China.