"Laze and Lutzky, members of the Military Council who had been
arrested by them, were not liberated. The Japanese authorities,
which first concealed them, subsequently delivered them into the
hands of the reactionary bands, and the best defenders of the
people's independence and of its rights were thrown into the furnace
of a locomotive."
"And so great did the impudence of the bands of black-hundreds
become that on the station Iman an unheard of crime was committed,
a crime which by the law of nations of all times has been considered
as the gravest violation of international law : Two citizens,
Mr. Utkin and Mr. Grazhensky, who were under the protection of
the Jaanese military command, in their quality as truce-bearers,
and were the representatives of the government of the Maritime
Province, were killed in the train of the commander of the 14th
Japanese division, by the henchmen of Ataman Semenov who were
acting under the protection of the Japanese authorities."
-apperently the capital was Verkhne-Udinsk (Ulan-Ude, but named that in that time)
"Suffice it to sav that participation in the voting was even allowed
to the soldiers of Kappel's army, who a short time ago had struggled
against the revolution in Transbaikalia ; they settled down in ihe
Maritime Province and sent as their representatives to the Constituent
Assembly two generals, Verzhbitsky and Molchanov, who were
at their head during the autumn (1920) struggles against the revolutionary
army."
(as I understand the text, the two white generals surrendered to FER and switched sides.)
Merkulov have created an anti-FER state called Pri-Amur
Government, so he could be the leader of the far right FER
General Lokhvitsky tried to topple the FER government for the whites, so he could be far right leader of the armies
"Resolution regarding the temporary assumption of full power,
within the limits of the Maritime Province, by the Provincial
Zemstvo for the purpose of establishing order.
The arrest of A. Menshikov and S. Afanasev, members of the
Maritime Provincial Zemstvo, and the attempt to arrest A.
Medvedev, the Chairman, and A. Rusanov, the Vice-Chairman,
as well as the other Zemstvo workers and other prominent public
men, which followed immediately after the action of the
Eger Battalion, definitely demonstrated the unvarying political
mode of action of the fallen Kolchak Government. The dispersal
of the Siberian territorial Duma, the arrest of the All-
Russian Directory, the murder and the shooting without trial
or investigation of the elected representatives of the people and
of peaceful citizens, the irresponsible actions of the military
authorities, the militarization of the civil government and the
systematic violation of the people's rights, were characteristic
features of the fallen government."
and
"...taking into consideration all the above stated extraordinary
circumstances, the Zemstvo resolved : to aid in every possible
manner in ending civil war in the provnce and in establishing
order and normal conditions of life, and to accomplish this :
1. To assume temporarily full authority within the entire
Maritime Province, asking the friendly cooperation of all other
institutions of popular government in the cities and counties, and
to request the aid of all local government officers.
2. To issue an appeal to the population of the province.
3. To inform the Allied Command of the above decision.
(Signed)
A. Medvedev, Chairman of the Zemstvo; A. Rusanov, P.
Popov, S. Afanasev, A. Menshikov, Members of the Zemstvo;
Belkin, Secretary."
(maybe they could be democratic leaders of FER)
"Mr. A. M. Krasnoshchekov,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Far Eastern Republic."
A month later semmingly Krasnoschchekov rose in rank, becuase he is listed like this:
"Krasnoshchekov,
President of the Government.
P. Fedorez,
Director of Affairs of the Government.
Chita, February 8, 1921."
The Constituent Assembly should be an available minister and available HoG.
"For the Constituent Assembly of the Far Eastern Republic
(Signed) Shilov, President.
(Signed) Suchovy, Secretary.
April, 1921."
ten days later in a letter the government titles are different a bit:
"The Chairman of the Constituent Assembly,
(Signed) Dmitry Shilov,
Secretary of the Constituent Assembly,
(Signed) Suchovy.
Chita, April 18, 1921."
"In a period of extreme economic disorganization, when,
in spite of the conclusion of civil war, foreign intervention in
its flagrant occupation of very important and valuable portions
of the Republic, still continued, the Far Eastern Government
elected by the Constituent Assembly, formed the Council of
Ministers, entrusting it with the task of directing and managing
the affairs of the Republic."
"The President of the Council of Ministers : Nikiforov.
Minister of Justice: Binasik.
Minister of Domestic Affairs: Matveyev.
Minister of War: Burov.
Ministed of Commerce : Grossman.
Minister of Supplies : Poletayev.
Minister of Education : Shreiber.
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare: Shulikov.
Minister of Agriculture: Bessonov.
Minister of Industry. Anisimov.
Minister of Communication : Shatov.
May, 1921."
I hope this was some help. These are from this: