Hørring cabinet
Cabinet of Hørring | |
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20th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 23 May 1897 (1897-05-23) |
Date dissolved | 27 April 1900 (1900-04-27) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian IX |
Head of government | Hugo Egmont Hørring |
No. of ministers | 7 |
Ministers removed | 4 |
Total no. of members | 9 |
History | |
Election | None |
Legislature term | 1895–1899 |
Predecessor | Reedtz-Thott |
Successor | Sehested |
The Hørring cabinet was formed on 7 August 1897 and consisted entirely of members of the party Højre. It was created following Tage Reedtz-Thott's resignation as Council President, when Hugo Egmont Hørring of the conservative party Højre became the leader of the new Danish cabinet, replacing the Cabinet of Reedtz-Thott.
The cabinet was replaced by the Sehested cabinet on 27 April 1900.
List of ministers and portfolios
The cabinet consisted of these ministers:[1]
Some of the terms in the table begin before 7 August 1897 or end after 27 April 1900 because the minister was in the Reedtz-Thott or Sehested cabinet as well.
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office |
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Council President & Minister for Finance | 7 August 1897 | 27 April 1900 | |
Minister of Justice & Minister for Iceland | Nicolai Reimer Rump | 23 May 1896 | 28 August 1899 |
28 August 1899 | 27 April 1900 | ||
Minister of War | Christian Tuxen [da] | 7 August 1897 | 28 August 1899 |
Gustav Schnack [da] | 28 August 1899 | 24 July 1901 | |
Minister of the Navy & Minister of Foreign Affairs | Niels Frederik Ravn | 4 January 1879 | 27 April 1900 |
Kultus Minister | Hans Valdemar Sthyr [da] | 7 August 1897 | 27 April 1900 |
Minister of the Interior | Vilhelm Bardenfleth [da] | 7 August 1897 | 28 August 1899 |
Ludvig Bramsen [da] | 28 August 1899 | 24 July 1901 | |
Minister for Agriculture | Alfred Hage [da] | 7 August 1897 | 27 April 1900 |
References
- ^ "Regeringen Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs". stm.dk (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å (in Danish). Aschehoug. pp. 732–3. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.
Preceded by Reedtz-Thott Cabinet | Cabinet of Denmark 1897 – 1900 | Succeeded by Sehested Cabinet |
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