Cabinet of Nikola Hristić II explained

Cabinet Name:Cabinet of Nikola Hristić II
Cabinet Number:2nd
Jurisdiction:Kingdom of Serbia
Flag:State Flag of Serbia (1882-1918).svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:1883–1884
Date Formed:October 3, 1883
Date Dissolved:February 19, 1884
Government Head:Nikola Hristić
State Head:Milan I
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Election:December 12, 1880
Previous:Cabinet of Milan Piroćanac
Successor:Cabinet of Milutin Garašanin

The Second Cabinet of Nikola Hristić was a cabinet of the Kingdom of Serbia from October 3, 1883 to February 19, 1884.

King Milan I was facing the Timok Rebellion, so he got Nikola Hristić out of retirement and installed him as the new Prime Minister and as the Minister of Internal Affairs. The Timok Rebellion was successfully crushed, and the leaders of it, most notably Nikola Pašić of the People's Radical Party, fled to Bulgaria. After the rebellion was crushed, new elections were held in early 1884, and a new cabinet was formed under Milutin Garašanin.

Cabinet members

PositionPortfolioNameImageIn Office
Prime MinisterGeneral AffairsNikola HristićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterInternal AffairsOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterForeign AffairsMilan BogićevićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterJusticeĐorđe PantelićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterEducation and Church Affairs
(Acting)
Oct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterFinanceAleksa SpasićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterPeople's Economy
(Acting)
Oct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterArmyJovan PetrovićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884
MinisterConstructionKosta ProtićOct 3, 1883 – Feb 19, 1884

See also