Eulenburg cabinet

Camphausen Cabinet

Cabinet of the Kingdom of Prussia
1892–1894
Minister President Eulenburg
Date formedMarch 23, 1892
Date dissolvedOctober 29, 1894
(2 years, 7 months and 6 days)
People and organisations
KingWilliam II
Minister PresidentBotho zu Eulenburg
Deputy Prime MinisterKarl Heinrich von Boetticher
History
PredecessorCaprivi cabinet
SuccessorHohenlohe-Schillingsfürst cabinet

The Eulenburg Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King William II from March 23, 1892, to October 29, 1894.[1]

History

Leo von Caprivi was replaced as Prime Minister by the conservative Botho zu Eulenburg, but remained Chancellor and Prussian Foreign Minister. For the second time, the offices of Reich Chancellor and Prussian Prime Minister were separated, with the result that the Reich leadership and the Prussian State Ministry formed two competing and partially blocking centers of power.

Cabinet members

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister President
Botho zu Eulenburg[2]
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Deputy Prime MinisterMarch 23, 1892October 29, 1894 DRP
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Leo von Caprivi
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Finance
Johannes Miquel
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 NLP
Minister of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs
Robert Bosse
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Justice
Hermann von Schelling
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Trade, Commerce and Public Works
Hans Hermann von Berlepsch
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Public Works
Karl von Thielen
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Interior Affairs
Ernst Ludwig Herrfurth
March 23, 1892August 9, 1892 N/A
August 9, 1892October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of WarMarch 23, 1892October 17, 1893 N/A
October 17, 1893October 29, 1894 N/A
Minister of Agriculture, Domains and Forestry
Wilhelm von Heyden-Cadow
March 23, 1892October 29, 1894 DKP

See also

References

  1. ^ Holtz, Bärbel (2003). Die Protokolle des Preussischen Staatsministeriums 1817-1934/ 38. Hildesheim: Olms-Weidmann. pp. 698–702. ISBN 3-487-11825-4. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  2. ^ Forstreuter, Kurt. "Eulenburg, Botho Graf zu - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 31 January 2024.

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