Eulenburg cabinet explained

Cabinet Name:Camphausen Cabinet
Jurisdiction:the Kingdom of Prussia
Flag:File:Flag of Prussia.svg
Flag Border:true
Incumbent:1892–1894
Date Formed:March 23, 1892
Date Dissolved:October 29, 1894
Government Head Title:Minister President
Government Head:Botho zu Eulenburg
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Government Head:Karl Heinrich von Boetticher
State Head Title:King
State Head:William II
Previous:Caprivi cabinet
Successor:Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst cabinet

The Eulenburg Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King William II from March 23, 1892, to October 29, 1894.[1]

History

Leo von Caprivi was replaced as Prime Minister by the conservative Botho zu Eulenburg, but remained Chancellor and Prussian Foreign Minister. For the second time, the offices of Reich Chancellor and Prussian Prime Minister were separated, with the result that the Reich leadership and the Prussian State Ministry formed two competing and partially blocking centers of power.

Cabinet members

|}

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holtz . Bärbel . Die Protokolle des Preussischen Staatsministeriums 1817-1934/ 38 . 2003 . Olms-Weidmann . Hildesheim . 3-487-11825-4 . 698–702 . 29 January 2024.