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Second Major ministry. John Major formed the second Major ministry following the 1992 general election after being invited by Queen Elizabeth II to begin a new administration. His government fell into minority status on 13 December 1996.
- 2 May 1997
- Elizabeth II
- 10 April 1992
- John Major
The second major was in charge of the drill and guard service in the regiment, and was the fourth officer in the regiment. He also carried out the actual command of the 2nd battalion of the regiment (where the chief was the lieutenant colonel), that is, he was the battalion commander.
Major ministry may refer to: First Major ministry, the British majority government led by John Major from 1990 to 1992. Second Major ministry, the British majority (later minority) government led by John Major from 1992 to 1997. See also. Premiership of John Major. Shadow Cabinet of John Major.
Major finally called an election for 9 April 1992 which ended the first Major ministry. In a surprise to most pollsters, Major won the election, which led to the formation of the Second Major ministry and a fourth consecutive Conservative term in office. Cabinet November 1990 – April 1992
OfficeNameDatePrime MinisterFirst Lord of the ...28 November 1990 – 1 May 1997Continued in officeLeader of the House of CommonsLord ...Continued in officeLeader of the House of LordsLord Keeper ...28 November 1990- 10 April 1992
- Elizabeth II
- 28 November 1990
- John Major
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John Major formed the second Major ministry following the 1992 general election after being invited by Queen Elizabeth II to begin a new administration. His government fell into minority status on 13 December 1996.