Nanking Provisional Government cabinet | |
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1st Cabinet of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China | |
3 January 1912–1 April 1912 | |
Date formed | 3 January 1912 |
Date dissolved | 1 April 1912 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Sun Yat-sen (1 January–1 April 1912, as provisional President)
Yuan Shikai (10 March–1 April 1912, as provisional President) |
Head of government | Sun Yat-sen (1 January–1 April 1912) |
Deputy head of government | Li Yuanhong (as provisional Vice-President) |
No. of ministers | 9 ministers and 9 deputy ministers |
Total no. of members | 20 (including the provisional President and provisional Vice President) |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Tongmenghui-led provisional coalition government |
History | |
Election | 1911 Chinese provisional presidential election |
Legislature term | Provisional Government of the Republic of China |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Yuan Shikai (Qing Dynasty) |
Successor | First 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.