"1st Cabinet of GDR Lodamun"@en . . "The first cabinet of GDR Lodamun was formed by the GNRG to lead until a cabinet could be elected by the first Presidium, instead of having a slate of ministers carried over from DR Lodamun. DR Lodamun was approaching its 100th anniversary, but the government refused to celebrate it in September. There were plans to rename the country to GDR Lodamun (Great Democratic Republic of Lodamun) but there were increasing fears that a large opposition party, the Allied Humanists, would cause trouble. They called the renaming plans, as well as the official state ideology and religion, \"fascist\" and President Paul Spaak had them executed as a result. Upon their execution, instead of calling new elections, a special committee was formed in place of the Presidium, with plans for 599 members. It originally intended to include 196 new MPs of the Allied Humanists, but the government decided not to trust them. Instead of reassigning the 196 seats to the rest of the parties, the special committee settled with 403 members. From the 403 members, 261 voted to elect Richard Orman, the incumbent Trade & Industry minister, as President; 1 member voted against and the remaining 141 abstained."@en . . . . . . "The first cabinet of GDR Lodamun was formed by the GNRG to lead until a cabinet could be elected by the first Presidium, instead of having a slate of ministers carried over from DR Lodamun. DR Lodamun was approaching its 100th anniversary, but the government refused to celebrate it in September. There were plans to rename the country to GDR Lodamun (Great Democratic Republic of Lodamun) but there were increasing fears that a large opposition party, the Allied Humanists, would cause trouble. They called the renaming plans, as well as the official state ideology and religion, \"fascist\" and President Paul Spaak had them executed as a result. Upon their execution, instead of calling new elections, a special committee was formed in place of the Presidium, with plans for 599 members. It origin"@en .