Pfuel Cabinet | |
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![]() Cabinet of the Kingdom of Prussia | |
1848–1848 | |
![]() Minister President Pfuel | |
Date formed | 21 September 1848 |
Date dissolved | 1 November 1848 (1 month, 1 week and 4 days) |
People and organisations | |
King | Frederick William IV |
Minister President | Ernst von Pfuel |
History | |
Predecessor | Auerswald cabinet |
Successor | Brandenburg cabinet |
The Pfuel Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from 21 September to 1 November 1848. The cabinet represented the last attempt to bring about a constitutional agreement between the crown and the Prussian National Assembly. After the government resigned, the ministers continued in their positions until the Brandenburg cabinet was formed on 8 November 1848.[1]
Office | Name | Notes |
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Minister President | Ernst von Pfuel | [2] |
Foreign Affairs | August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff | Interim |
Finance | Gustav von Bonin | |
Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs | Adalbert von Ladenberg | Interim |
Justice | Gustav Wilhelm Kisker | |
Trade, Commerce and Public Works | Gustav von Bonin | as Finance Minister |
Interior Affairs | Franz August Eichmann | |
War | Ludwig von Jenichen (1–8 November 1848) | |
Agriculture | Franz August Eichmann |