Moltke II Cabinet

The Cabinet of Moltke II was the government of Denmark from 16 November 1848 to 13 July 1851. It was also referred to as the November Cabinet.

Moltke II

2nd Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed15 November 1848 (1848-11-15)
Date dissolved13 July 1851 (1851-07-13)
People and organisations
Head of stateFrederick VII
Head of governmentAdam Wilhelm Moltke
No. of ministers10
Total no. of members13
Member partyIndependents
National Liberal Party
History
Election(s)1849
PredecessorMoltke I
SuccessorMoltke III

It was replaced by the Cabinet of Moltke III on 13 July 1851.

List of ministers and portfolios

Some of the terms in the table end after 15 November 1848 because the minister was in the Cabinet of Moltke II as well.

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Adam Wilhelm Moltke22 March 184828 January 1852Nonpartisan
Minister of Foreign Affairs Adam Wilhelm Moltke16 November 18486 August 1850Nonpartisan
 Holger Reedtz6 August 185018 October 1851Nonpartisan
Minister for Finance Wilhelm Sponneck16 November 184812 December 1854Nonpartisan
Minister of the Interior Peter Georg Bang16 November 184821 September 1848Nonpartisan
 Mathias Hans Rosenørn21 September 184813 July 1851Nonpartisan
Minister of Justice Carl Emil Bardenfleth22 March 184813 July 1851Nonpartisan
Kultus Minister Johan Nicolai Madvig16 November 18487 December 1851National Liberal
Minister of War Christian Frederik von Hansen16 November 184813 July 1851Nonpartisan
Minister of the Navy Christian Christopher Zarthmann6 April 184810 August 1850Nonpartisan
 Carl Ludvig Christian Irminger10 August 185025 November 1850Nonpartisan
 Carl Edvard van Dockum25 November 185028 January 1852Nonpartisan
Minister for Schleswig Frederik Ferdinand Tillisch5 March 185113 July 1851Nonpartisan
Minister without portfolio Henrik Nicolai Clausen16 November 184813 July 1851National Liberal
Preceded by
Moltke I
Cabinet of Denmark
16 November 1848 13 July 1851
Succeeded by
Moltke III

References

  • Skou, Kaare R. (2005). Dansk politik A-Å (in Danish). Aschehoug. ISBN 87-11-11652-8.
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