Cabinet Müller I
| Cabinet Müller I | |
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| Third Reich government of the Weimar Republic | |
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| Chancellor | Hermann Muller |
| choice | 1919 |
| Legislative period | National Assembly |
| Appointed by | President Friedrich Ebert |
| education | March 27, 1920 |
| The End | June 21, 1920 |
| Duration | 0 years and 86 days |
| predecessor | Cabinet peasant |
| successor | Fehrenbach cabinet |
| composition | |
| Party (s) | SPD, center and DDP |
| representation | |
| National Assembly | 330/423 |
The Müller I cabinet was a cabinet of the Reich government during the Weimar Republic . In the Reichstag elections on June 6, 1920 , the parties of the Weimar coalition lost votes and lost their majority in the Reichstag. On June 25, 1920, the bourgeois cabinet Fehrenbach , a minority government , came into office.
composition
| Cabinet Müller I March 27, 1920 to June 21, 1920 |
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| Chancellor | Hermann Muller | SPD | ||
| Vice Chancellor | Erich Koch-Weser | DDP | ||
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Hermann Müller (until April 10, 1920) |
SPD | ||
| Adolf Koester | SPD | |||
| Interior | Erich Koch-Weser | DDP | ||
| Judiciary | Andreas Blunck | DDP | ||
| Finances | Joseph Wirth | center | ||
| economy | Robert Schmidt | SPD | ||
| nutrition | Andreas Hermes | center | ||
| job | Alexander Schlicke | SPD | ||
| Reichswehr | Otto Gessler | DDP | ||
| traffic |
Johannes Bell (until May 1, 1920) |
center | ||
| Gustav Bauer | SPD | |||
| post Office | Johannes Giesberts | center | ||
| treasure | Gustav Bauer | SPD | ||
| Reich Minister without portfolio | Eduard David | SPD | ||
See also
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- Martin Vogt (arrangement): The Müller Cabinet I - March 27, 1920 to June 21, 1920 . Haraldt Boldt Verlag, Boppard am Rhein 1971. (online at bundesarchiv.de )