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The '''Interim Government of Gandhara''' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: الحكومة المؤقتة غانذارا), was the first government established in [[Gandhara]] after the [[Gandhari Revolution]]. The government was headed by Ahmed Assiri and formed on 15 January 1957, the day that Emir Mohamed al-Mansur and his family left Gandhara. Ahmed Assiri was the prime minister of the interim government and introduced a seven-member cabinet on 18 January 1957. | The '''Interim Government of Gandhara''' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: الحكومة المؤقتة غانذارا), was the first government established in [[Gandhara]] after the [[Gandhari Revolution]]. The government was headed by Ahmed Assiri and formed on 15 January 1957, the day that Emir Mohamed al-Mansur and his family left Gandhara. Ahmed Assiri was the prime minister of the interim government and introduced a seven-member cabinet on 18 January 1957. | ||
The [[Wikipedia:Constitution|constitution]] of the [[Gandhara|Arab Republic of Gandhara]] was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957. The new constitution came into force on 13 November and the interim government served as the country's government until the formation of the first parliament on 10 December 1957. Both 15 January (Revolution Day) and 4 October (Constitution Day) are public holidays in modern day Gandhara, held in commemoration of the Gandhari Revolution and the adoption of the Gandhari Constitution. | The [[Wikipedia:Constitution|constitution]] of the [[Gandhara|Arab Republic of Gandhara]] was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957. The new constitution came into force on 13 November and the interim government served as the country's government until the formation of the first parliament on 10 December 1957. Both 15 January (Revolution Day) and 4 October (Constitution Day) are public holidays in modern day Gandhara, held in commemoration of the Gandhari Revolution and the adoption of the current Gandhari Constitution. | ||
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Interim Government of Gandhara
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Capital | Rhea | |||||||||||
Languages | Arabic | |||||||||||
Government | Provisional Government | |||||||||||
Prime Minister | ||||||||||||
• | 1957 | Ahmed Assiri | ||||||||||
Legislature | Council | |||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||
• | End of the Gandhari Revolution | 15 January 1957 | ||||||||||
• | Lettucian Independence Act | 15 August 1957 | ||||||||||
• | Constitution adopted | 4 October 1957 | ||||||||||
• | Dissolution | 10 December 1957 | ||||||||||
Currency | Gandhari dinar | |||||||||||
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The Interim Government of Gandhara (Arabic: الحكومة المؤقتة غانذارا), was the first government established in Gandhara after the Gandhari Revolution. The government was headed by Ahmed Assiri and formed on 15 January 1957, the day that Emir Mohamed al-Mansur and his family left Gandhara. Ahmed Assiri was the prime minister of the interim government and introduced a seven-member cabinet on 18 January 1957.
The constitution of the Arab Republic of Gandhara was adopted by referendum on 4 October 1957. The new constitution came into force on 13 November and the interim government served as the country's government until the formation of the first parliament on 10 December 1957. Both 15 January (Revolution Day) and 4 October (Constitution Day) are public holidays in modern day Gandhara, held in commemoration of the Gandhari Revolution and the adoption of the current Gandhari Constitution.