Directorate (Russia)
Kerensky Second Government | |
|---|---|
11th Cabinet of Russia | |
| Date formed | 14 September 1917 |
| Date dissolved | 8 October 1917 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Grand Duke Michael (conditionally) Alexander Kerensky (de facto) |
| Head of government | Alexander Kerensky |
| Member parties | Socialist-Revolutionaries Mensheviks Progressive Bloc |
| Status in legislature | Coalition |
| Opposition cabinet | Executive Committee of Petrograd Soviet |
| Opposition parties | Bolsheviks Left Socialist-Revolutionaries |
| Opposition leader | Nikolay Chkheidze / Leon Trotsky |
| History | |
| Incoming formation | Kerensky I |
| Outgoing formation | Kerensky III |
| Predecessor | Alexander Kerensky |
| Successor | Alexander Kerensky |
The Directorate (Kerensky Second Government) was the short-lived transitional government of Russia during the Russian Revolution. It consisted of five main ministers and lasted for about three weeks.