Estrup cabinet
Estrup's cabinet | |
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17th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 11 June 1875 (1875-06-11) |
Date dissolved | 7 August 1894 (1894-08-07) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian IX of Denmark |
Head of government | Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Ministers removed | 9 |
Total no. of members | 17 |
History | |
Elections | 1876 1879 May 1881 Jul. 1881 1884 1887 1890 1892 |
Outgoing election | 1895 Danish Folketing election |
Predecessor | Fonnesbech |
Successor | Reedtz-Thott |
The Estrup cabinet was the government of Denmark from 11 June 1875 to 7 August 1894. It replaced the Fonnesbech Cabinet and was succeeded by the Reedtz-Thott Cabinet on 7 August 1894. It is the longest sitting government in Danish history.
List of ministers and portfolios
Some of the terms in the table begin end after 7 August 1894 because the minister was in the Reedtz-Thott cabinet as well.
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Council President | 11 June 1875 | 7 August 1894 | Højre | ||
Foreign Minister | 11 June 1875 | 1 October 1875 | National Landowners | ||
Otto Rosenørn-Lehn [da] | 1 October 1875 | 21 May 1892 | National Landowners | ||
Tage Reedtz-Thott | 21 May 1892 | 23 May 1897 | Højre | ||
Interior Minister | Erik Skeel [da] | 11 June 1875 | 29 August 1884 | Højre | |
Hilmar Finsen | 29 August 1884 | 8 August 1885 | Højre | ||
Hans Peter Ingerslev | 8 August 1885 | 15 January 1894 | Højre | ||
15 January 1894 | 23 May 1897 | Højre | |||
Justice Minister and Minister for Iceland | Johannes Nellemann | 11 June 1875 | 7 August 1894 | Højre | |
Kultus Minister | Johan Christian Henrik Fischer [da] | 11 June 1875 | 24 August 1880 | Højre | |
Jacob Frederik Scavenius [da] | 24 August 1880 | 6 July 1891 | Højre | ||
Johannes Nellemann | 6 July 1891 | 10 July 1891 | Højre | ||
10 July 1891 | 7 August 1894 | Højre | |||
Minister of War | Wolfgang von Haffner | 11 July 1875 | 28 July 1877 | Højre | |
Johan Christopher Frederik Dreyer [da] | 28 July 1877 | 4 January 1879 | Højre | ||
Vilhelm Frederik Ludvig Kauffmann [da] | 4 January 1879 | 1 April 1881 | Højre | ||
1 April 1881 | 12 September 1884 | Højre | |||
Jesper Jespersen von Bahnson [da] | 12 September 1884 | 7 August 1894 | Højre | ||
Navy Minister | 11 July 1875 | 28 July 1877 | Højre | ||
Johan Christopher Frederik Dreyer [da] | 28 July 1877 | 4 January 1879 | Højre | ||
4 January 1879 | 27 April 1900 | Højre | |||
Minister for Public Works | |||||
15 January 1894 | 7 August 1894 | Højre |
References
- Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å (in Danish). Aschehoug. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.
Preceded by Fonnesbech | Cabinet of Denmark 11 June 1875 − 7 August 1894 | Succeeded by |
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