Liebe Cabinet
The Cabinet of Liebe was created, as a result of Christian X's decision to dismiss the Second cabinet of Zahle, during the Easter Crisis of 1920. The cabinet was supposed maintain control of the country until elections could be held. However, the dismissal of Zahle was widely unpopular and with the potential overthrow of the Danish crown, Christian dismissed Liebe, installing as a compromise Cabinet of Friis until elections could be held later that year.[1]
Cabinet of Liebe | |
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29th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 30 March 1920 |
Date dissolved | 5 April 1920 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian X |
Head of government | Otto Liebe |
Status in legislature | Caretaker government |
History | |
Predecessor | Zahle II |
Successor | Friis |
List of ministers
The cabinet consisted of these ministers:[2]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Otto Liebe | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Minister of Defence | Henri Konow | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister for Finance | Hans Hjerl Hansen | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs | Heinrich Edvard Hass | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister for Education | Niels Thorkild Rovsing | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister of Justice | Otto Liebe | 30 March 1920 | 2 April 1920 | Independent | |
Kristian Sindballe | 2 April 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | ||
Minister of the Interior & Minister for Agriculture (act.) | Waldemar Oxholm | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister for Public Works | N.C. Monberg | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent | |
Minister for Commerce | Magnus Suenson | 30 March 1920 | 5 April 1920 | Independent |
Preceded by Zahle II |
Cabinet of Denmark 1920-1920 |
Succeeded by Friis |
References
- "Friis, Michael Petersen". Salmonsens konversationsleksikon. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
- "Regeringen Zahle II". stm.dk (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
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