C. A. Bluhme's second cabinet | |
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13th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 11 July 1864 |
Date dissolved | 6 November 1865 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Christian IX |
Prime Minister | Christian Albrecht Bluhme |
History | |
Predecessor | Monrad |
Successor | Frijs |
The Second cabinet of Christian Albrecht Bluhme was the government of Denmark from 11 July 1864 to 6 November 1865 and was in power during the Second Schleswig War.
The cabinet consisted of these ministers: [1]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office |
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Council President, Minister of Foreign Affairs & Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg | 11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | |
Minister for Finance | 11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | |
Minister of the Interior | 11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | |
Minister of the Navy | 11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | |
Minister of Justice & Kultus Minister | 11 July 1864 | 30 March 1865 | |
George Quaade (act.) | 30 March 1865 | 7 April 1865 | |
7 April 1865 | 6 November 1865 | ||
Minister without portfolio | 11 July 1864 | 13 May 1865 | |
13 May 1865 | 5 July 1865 | ||
Minister of War | 11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | |
Minister for Schleswig | 11 July 1864 | 18 November 1864 |
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