Hohenwart Ministry

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Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart was Prime Minister of Old Austria from February to October 1871

The Hohenwart Ministry was formed on February 6, 1871 by Prime Minister Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart in Cisleithanien , an unofficial term for the northern and western parts of Austria-Hungary , which is used mainly in civil servants and lawyers . It replaced the Potocki Ministry and remained in office until October 30, 1871. This was followed by the Ministry of Wood Gethan .

The foreign minister, the war minister and the joint finance minister were not members of 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 Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart (commissioned) February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Agriculture Minister Albert Schaeffle February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Minister of Commerce Albert Schaeffle February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Minister of Culture and Education Josef Jireček February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Finance minister Ludwig von Holzgethan February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Interior minister Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Minister of Justice Karel Habětínek February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Minister for National Defense Heinrich von Scholl February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871
Minister with no portfolio Kazimierz von Grocholski February 6, 1871 October 30, 1871