Sehested Cabinet
Former Danish Council president
Sehested | |
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20th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 27 April 1900 (1900-04-27) |
Date dissolved | 24 July 1901 (1901-07-24) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian IX |
Head of government | Hannibal Sehested |
No. of ministers | 9 |
Total no. of members | 9 |
Member party | Højre |
History | |
Outgoing election | 1901 |
Predecessor | Hørring |
Successor | Deuntzer |
After Hugo Egmont Hørring's resignation as Council President, Hannibal Sehested of the conservative party Højre became the leader of the new cabinet, which replaced the Cabinet of Hørring. It consisted entirely of members of the party Højre, was formed on 27 April 1900 and was called the Cabinet of Sehested.
The cabinet was replaced by the Cabinet of Deuntzer on 24 July 1901.
List of ministers and portfolios
Some of the terms in the table begin before 27 April 1900 because the minister was in the Cabinet of Hørring as well.
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Council President & Minister of Foreign Affairs | Hannibal Sehested | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister for Finance | H. William Scharling | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister of the Interior | Ludvig Ernst Bramsen | 28 August 1899 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister of Justice & Minister for Iceland | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | ||
Kultus Minister | J.J.K. Bjerre | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister of War | J.G.F. Schnack | 28 August 1899 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister of the Navy | Christian Giørtz Middelboe | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister for Public Works | Christian Juul-Rysensteen | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre | |
Minister for Agriculture | Frederik Friis | 27 April 1900 | 24 July 1901 | Højre |
References
- Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å (in Danish). Aschehoug. p. 733. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.
Preceded by | Cabinet of Denmark 1900 – 1901 | Succeeded by |
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- Sehested
- Deuntzer
- Christensen I
- Christensen II
- Neergaard
- Holstein-Ledreborg
- Zahle I
- Berntsen
- Zahle II
- Liebe
- Friis
- Neergaard II
- Neergaard III
- Stauning I
- Madsen-Mygdal
- Stauning II
- Stauning III
- Stauning IV
- Stauning V
- Stauning VI
- Buhl I
- Scavenius
- Buhl II
- Kristensen
- Hedtoft I
- Hedtoft II
- Eriksen
- Hedtoft III
- Hansen I
- Hansen II
- Kampmann I
- Kampmann II
- Krag I
- Krag II
- Baunsgaard
- Krag III
- Jørgensen I
- Hartling
- Jørgensen II
- Jørgensen III
- Jørgensen IV
- Jørgensen V
- Schlüter I
- Schlüter II
- Schlüter III
- Schlüter IV
- P.N. Rasmussen I
- P.N. Rasmussen II
- P.N. Rasmussen III
- P.N. Rasmussen IV
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