Bluhme II cabinet

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C. A. Bluhme's second cabinet
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13th Cabinet of Denmark
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Date formed11 July 1864 (1864-07-11)
Date dissolved6 November 1865 (1865-11-06)
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.

List of ministers and portfolios

The cabinet consisted of these ministers: [1]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftoffice
Council President,
Minister of Foreign Affairs &
Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg
11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister for Finance 11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of the Interior 11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of the Navy 11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of Justice &
Kultus Minister
11 July 186430 March 1865
George Quaade  [ da ](act.)
30 March 18657 April 1865
7 April 18656 November 1865
Minister without portfolio11 July 186413 May 1865
13 May 18655 July 1865
Minister of War 11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister for Schleswig 11 July 186418 November 1864
Preceded by Cabinet of Denmark
11 July 1864 6 November 1865
Succeeded by

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References

  1. "Regeringen Bluhme II". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 21 September 2024.