Ministry of Potocki
The Potocki Ministry was formed on April 12, 1870 by Prime Minister Alfred Józef Potocki 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 Hasner's Ministry and remained in office until February 6, 1871. This was followed by the Hohenwart Ministry .
The foreign minister, the war minister and the joint finance minister were not members of this cabinet. See kuk joint ministries .
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The following ministers belonged to the ministry:
| Office | Official | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Alfred Józef Potocki | April 12, 1870 | February 6, 1871 | 
| Agriculture Minister | Alfred Józef Potocki (commissioned) Alexander von Petrino | April 12, 1870 June 18, 1870 | May 6, 1870 February 6, 1871 | 
| Minister of Commerce | Sisinio of Pretis-Cagnodo (commissioned) | April 12, 1870 | February 6, 1871 | 
| Minister of Culture and Education | Adolf von Tschabuschnigg (commissioned) Karl von Stremayr | April 12, 1870 June 28, 1870 | June 28, 1870 February 6, 1871 | 
| Finance minister | Karl Distler Ludwig von Holzgethan | April 12, 1870 May 5, 1870 | May 5, 1870 February 6, 1871 | 
| Interior minister | Eduard Taaffe | April 12, 1870 | February 6, 1871 | 
| Minister of Justice | Adolf von Tschabuschnigg | April 12, 1870 | February 6, 1871 | 
| Minister for National Defense | Eduard Taaffe Victor Widmann-Sedlnitzky Alfred Józef Potocki (commissioned) | April 12, 1870 May 5, 1870 June 28, 1870 | May 5, 1870 June 28, 1870 February 6, 1871 | 



