Hohenwart Ministry
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 |
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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 |