Ministry of Hohenlohe
The Hohenlohe Ministry was formed on May 2, 1906 by Prime Minister Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst in Cisleithanien , an unofficial term for the northern and western parts of Austria-Hungary , which is mainly used by civil servants and lawyers . It replaced the Gautsch II Ministry and remained in office until June 2, 1906. This was followed by the Beck Ministry .
The foreign minister, the war minister and the joint finance minister did not belong to this cabinet. See kuk joint ministries .
minister
The following ministers belonged to the ministry:
| Office | Official | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Agriculture Minister | Ferdinand de Longueval | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister of Commerce | Leopold von Auersperg | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister of Culture and Education | Richard von Bienerth-Schmerling | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Finance minister | Mansuet Kosel | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Interior minister | Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister of Justice | Franz Klein | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Railway Minister | Ludwig Wrba | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister for National Defense | Franz Xaver von Schönaich | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister with no portfolio | Leonard Pietak | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |
| Minister with no portfolio | Antonín Randa | May 2, 1906 | June 2, 1906 |