Moltke I cabinet

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The First cabinet of A. W. Moltke was the government of Denmark from 22 March 1848 to 16 November 1848. It was also referred to as the March Cabinet.

Date formed22 March 1848 (1848-03-22)
Date dissolved16 November 1848 (1848-11-16)
Head of stateFrederick VII
Head of governmentAdam Wilhelm Moltke
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First cabinet of A. W. Moltke

1st Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed22 March 1848 (1848-03-22)
Date dissolved16 November 1848 (1848-11-16)
People and organisations
Head of stateFrederick VII
Head of governmentAdam Wilhelm Moltke
No. of ministers10
Total no. of members11
Member partyNational Liberal Party
Society of the Friends of Peasants
Status in legislatureCoalition
History
PredecessorNone
SuccessorMoltke II
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In March 1848, Copenhagen was full of rumours that Schleswig and Holstein had rebelled against Denmark, and the National Liberals took advantage of the situation by arranging protest demonstrations against King Frederick VII and his politics.[1] On 21 March, King Frederick responded by dismissing his ministers and asking Carl Emil Bardenfleth to form a new government.[2] Bardenfleth failed to reach a compromise with the National Liberals, however, and so did Peter Georg Bang whom the king had asked to take his place. On the morning of 22 March, the king begged Adam Wilhelm Moltke, the leader of the previous cabinet, to lead a government of responsible ministers, effectively ending the absolute monarchy.[1] Moltke quickly managed to put a government together.

Carl Scheel-Plessen [da] was named acting minister for the Duchies, however resigned on 24 March 1848, before the appointment was formalized.[3]

It was replaced by the Cabinet of Moltke II on 15 November 1848.

List of ministers and portfolios

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Cabinet
PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Prime Minister &
Minister for Finance
22 March 184816 November 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Minister of Foreign Affairs22 March 184816 November 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Minister of Trade22 March 184816 November 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Minister of Justice22 March 184816 November 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Kultus Minister22 March 184816 November 1848 National Liberal[4]
Minister of War22 March 184816 November 1848 Bondevennerne[4]
Minister of the Navy22 March 18486 April 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Christian Christopher Zahrtmann [da]
6 April 184816 November 1848 Nonpartisan[4]
Minister without portfolio22 March 184816 November 1848 National Liberal[4]
22 March 184816 November 1848 National Liberal[4]
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