Aware that he
occupied an “indispensable” position between the right-socialist Compromisers
and the bourgeois-liberal Cadets, but impatient with the negotiations, Kerensky
resigns as Prime Minister and leaves Petrograd. For the second time, the
right-socialist ministers remaining in the government turned in their portfolios. They hoped Kerensky would agree, if given unlimited discretion, to return as Prime
Minister. The Cadets felt they needed Kerensky too, and proved to be agreeable
to this solution.
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