Moltke III government
The Moltke III cabinet (so-called "July Ministry") was the Danish government from July 13, 1851 to October 18, 1851 . The government was shaped by the end of the First Schleswig War and the breakthrough of national policy (compared to the Eider-Danish program of the National Liberals ).
Moltke III cabinet (so-called "July Ministry") July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 |
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Office | Surname | Term of office | political location |
prime minister | Adam Wilhelm Moltke | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | conservative (Højre) |
Foreign minister | Holger Reedtz | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | Conservative, advocate of the state as a whole |
Finance minister | Wilhelm Sponneck | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | Conservative (Højre), supporter of the state as a whole, opponent of the Eiderpolitik, ao member of the Fønixklub, which gathered the conservative supporters of the state as a whole |
Interior minister | Fritz Tillisch | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | initially nationally liberal, later conservative |
Minister of Justice | Anton Wilhelm Scheel | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | |
Minister of War | Jacob Scavenius Fibiger | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | |
Minister of Education | Johan Nicolai Madvig | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | national liberal, advocated a division of Schleswig |
Naval Minister | Carl van Dockum | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | |
Minister for Schleswig | Carl Emil Bardenfleth | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 | |
Minister with no portfolio | Karl von Moltke | July 13, 1851 - October 18, 1851 |
See also
literature
- Kaare R. Skou: Dansk politik A – Å . 2nd Edition. Aschehoug, Copenhagen 2007, ISBN 87-11-11652-8 , p. 637.
Web links
- Government Moltke III on the side of the Danish Ministry of State.