Ministry of Thun
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The Ministry of Thun was formed on March 5, 1898 by Prime Minister Franz von Thun and Hohenstein 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 I ministry and remained in office until October 2, 1899. This was followed by the Clary 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 |
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Prime Minister | Franz von Thun and Hohenstein | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Agriculture Minister | Michael von Kast | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Minister of Commerce |
Joseph Maria Baernreither Josef Di Pauli |
March 5, 1898 October 6, 1898 |
October 3, 1898 October 2, 1899 |
Minister of Culture and Education | Artur Bylandt-Rheidt | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Finance minister | Josef Kaizl | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Interior minister | Franz von Thun and Hohenstein | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Minister of Justice | Ignaz von Ruber | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Minister for National Defense | Zeno Welser from Welsersheimb | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Railway Minister | Heinrich von Wittek | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Minister with no portfolio | Adam Jedrzejowicz | March 5, 1898 | October 2, 1899 |
Individual evidence
- ^ Official part. In: Wiener Zeitung , October 7, 1898, p. 1 (online at ANNO ). .
- ^ Official part. In: Wiener Zeitung , October 5, 1898, p. 1 (online at ANNO ). .
- ^ Official part. In: Wiener Zeitung , October 3, 1899, p. 1 (online at ANNO ). .