Reedtz-Thott cabinet

The Estrup cabinet was the government of Denmark from 7 August 1894 to 23 May 1897. It replaced the Estrup cabinet and was succeeded by the Hørring cabinet on 23 May 1897.

Reedtz-Thott's cabinet

18th Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed7 August 1894 (1894-08-07)
Date dissolved23 May 1897 (1897-05-23)
People and organisations
Head of stateChristian IX of Denmark
Head of governmentTage Reedtz-Thott
History
Election(s)1895 Danish Folketing election
Outgoing election1898 Danish Folketing election
PredecessorEstrup
SuccessorHørring

List of ministers and portfolios

Some of the terms in the table begin before 7 August 1894 or end after 23 May 1897 because the minister was in the Estrup cabinet or the Hørring cabinet as well.

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Council President &
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tage Reedtz-Thott7 August 189423 May 1897 Højre
Minister for FinanceChristian Lüttichau7 August 189423 May 1897 Højre
Minister of the InteriorHugo Egmont Hørring15 January 189423 May 1897 Højre
Minister of Justice &
Minister for Iceland
Johannes Nellemann11 June 187513 June 1896 Højre
Nicolai Reimer Rump13 June 189623 May 1897 Højre
Kultus MinisterVilhelm Bardenfleth7 August 189423 May 1897 Højre
Minister of WarC.A.F. Thomsen7 August 189425 April 1896 Højre
Johan Christopher Frederik Dreyer25 April 189623 May 1897 Højre
Minister of the NavyNiels Frederik Ravn4 January 187927 April 1900 Højre
Minister for Public WorksHans Peter Ingerslev15 January 189420 April 1896 Højre
Hugo Egmont Hørring20 April 189622 May 1896 Højre
Minister for AgricultureKnud Sehested22 May 189623 May 1897 Højre

References

  • Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å (in Danish). Aschehoug. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.
  • Prime Minister's Office. "Regeringen Reedtz-Thott". stm.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  • Aarhus University. "Regeringer 1848-1901". danmarkshistorien.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 4 June 2018.


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