58:
44:
508:. Deuntzer was, as a professor of law, strongly opposed to this, and when the law was approved by the Folketing, he threatened to resign if it were approved by the Landsting as well. It was not, however Alberti did manage to reintroduce corporal punishment in 1905 as justice minister in the Cabinet of J.C. Christensen I.
325:
The king made his final decision on whether to make follow
Princess Marie's recommendation on 22 May studying the confidential reports of a Højre board meeting and a meeting between the leaders of the party and the editors of the press supporting the party. The reports showed that the party's support
446:
and introduced a progressive income tax and a wealth tax. Even though the income tax at 1.3%–2.5% would be considered low by modern standards, it was expected to amount to more than half of what the new taxes would bring in. This meant that the tax reform was an extensive redistribution of the
372:
to become council president. However both
Alberti and Christensen opposed this and Holstein-Ledreborg stated to a journalist that he was not interested in reentering politics at that point in time. Instead Hørup himself, even though he was somewhat weakened from cancer, was brought in to represent
368:, as the central figure. The distribution of portfolios became a careful compromise between the three groups and Deuntzer was forced to leave the task of choosing the cabinet member to the leaders of the three groups. His original intention had been for himself to become justice minister and for
334:
on that evening. During the evening the king asked
Deuntzer: "So you are a leftist, Mr. Professor?", to which Deuntzer answered: "To a degree, Your Majesty." Apparently this was all he needed to hear, as on the following day he officially asked Deuntzer to form a new cabinet.
322:, where both he and her husband were members of the board, and her main reason for recommending him to the king was the fact that his limited connection to the opposition would prevent his appointment from appearing to be an acknowledgement of parliamentarism.
326:
of the government mildly put was failing, which was in direct contradiction with
Sehested's relaxed description of his situation. That convinced him to ask Sehested to hand in his resignation on 15 July when the king returned from a stay at a health resort.
441:
Before 1903 the only direct, Danish tax had been the so-called "hartkorn tax" on farm land based on a classification of quality, usability and area. The tax reform of 1903 replaced the hartkorn tax with a tax on real estate inspired by the publications of
301:
Deuntzer was not an obvious choice for
Council President as his only political experience was a failed candidacy for Landstinget 15 years earlier and as he was no more a pronounced member of the Venstre Reform Party than for
343:
The process of forming the cabinet was not an easy task however. Internally the
Venstre Reform Party was split in three groups: The Alberti-wing, the right wing within the party, supported mainly by the farmers of
329:
Upon the king's return
Sehested turned in his resignation as expected and officially his replacement was yet to be found. Princess Marie had conveniently arranged for Deuntzer to meet the king at a social event at
260:
it had 27 crises on minister level, not counting the minor ones, but it did nevertheless manage to institute a number of reforms and in particular an extensive tax reform. The cabinet was replaced by the
298:
and daughter-in-law of
Christian IX, was the one to recommend Deuntzer to the king, and she had written a complete step-by-step plan for him on how to get rid of Sehested and Højre.
844:
428:
and
Iceland obtained home rule. The fact that Deuntzer had countersigned the nomination of Hafstein was considered Danish meddling in Icelandic affairs, however.
1272:
925:
Nordic
Democracy - Ideas, Issues, and Institutions in Politics, Economy, Education, Social and Cultural Affairs of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
278:
Even though the election on 3 April 1901 had reduced Højre's representation in Folketinget to 8 seats of 114, Højre still had a majority of the seats in
1728:
546:
283:
1132:"Henry George and Europe: in Denmark the big landowners scuttled the age-old land tax but the smallholders, moved by George, restored it"
1697:
1692:
720:
714:
1672:
1265:
1241:
1222:
1199:
1170:
1114:
1074:
1048:
1022:
992:
962:
932:
1677:
1667:
1641:
1733:
1662:
1646:
1636:
742:
630:
516:
Some terms in the table below end after 14 January 1905 because the minister was in the Cabinet of J.C. Christensen I as well.
291:
1631:
574:
393:
194:
165:
161:
771:
580:
374:
389:
290:
was however under some pressure to institute a new government that would represent a larger part of the voters. Princess
1738:
1258:
505:
198:
1687:
460:
421:
307:
254:
447:
tax income generally favoring the farmers and the big landowners in particular at the expense of the town dwellers.
1682:
1365:
686:
664:
658:
608:
360:, and finally the Hørup-supporters, forming the left wing within the party, were mainly supported by the voters of
357:
295:
262:
837:
602:
541:
369:
1426:
1131:
636:
850:
409:
287:
103:
1596:
1471:
1461:
1411:
895:
185:
1707:
1621:
1601:
1591:
1456:
1416:
303:
1626:
1616:
1606:
1581:
1536:
1486:
1421:
1702:
1611:
1571:
1526:
1491:
1370:
1305:
552:
243:
201:
113:
1546:
1521:
1355:
1310:
311:
1576:
1541:
1436:
1315:
1566:
1531:
1481:
1431:
1380:
1345:
1340:
923:
Andrén, Nils (1981). "Five Roads to Parliamentary Democracy". In Friis, Erik J.; et al. (eds.).
865:
814:
793:
786:
763:
735:
707:
679:
651:
623:
595:
567:
401:
319:
205:
146:
1335:
1320:
1556:
1496:
1476:
1330:
799:
692:
464:
279:
257:
225:
213:
1325:
1551:
1516:
1466:
1281:
885:
417:
246:
no Danish government since 1901 has been formed against the vote of a majority of the members of
49:
1385:
388:
The cabinet was changed on 15 February 1902 because of the death of Hørup. Hage became the new
1506:
1300:
1237:
1218:
1195:
1166:
1110:
1070:
1044:
1018:
988:
958:
928:
455:
In an attempt to make the public school system appealing to the entire population a four-year
345:
331:
230:
1586:
1441:
1401:
1295:
878:
476:
175:
1511:
822:
484:
480:
397:
239:
57:
1561:
1501:
1375:
1350:
748:
472:
315:
1722:
1451:
1446:
1360:
456:
349:
443:
17:
413:
459:
for students over 11 years, was established in 1903 to form a bridge between the
1214:
247:
424:, but with the new Constitutional Act it was made responsible to the Icelandic
412:
of 3 October 1903 stated that the minister for Iceland had to be a resident of
361:
43:
504:
in 1903 was a controversial attempt at controlling violence by reintroducing
380:
The new cabinet was officially announced after about a week on 24 July 1901.
286:
remained Council President at first regardless of the election results. King
365:
1094:(in Danish). Udgiverselskab for Danmarks nyeste Historie. pp. 35–38.
217:
318:. Princess Marie knew him from her frequent visits to the office of the
501:
425:
405:
353:
253:
There were several internal conflicts within the cabinet. According to
212:'s first liberal government. The resulting cabinet, which replaced the
209:
1250:
1037:
The literal quote in Danish: "De er jo venstremand, hr. professor?"
468:
224:. The formation of the new cabinet is referred to in Danish as "
1254:
396:
and the next change to the cabinet was on 1 February 1904 when
1063:
The literal quote in Danish: "I nogen grad, Deres Majestæt."
348:, the "bergians" named after the former leader of the party
467:. At the same time the Gymnasium became more up-to-date as
392:. No changes were made to the cabinet as a result of the
1130:
Silagi, Michael; Faulkner, Susan N. (October 1994).
1109:(in Danish). Odense Universitetsforlag. p. 18.
1655:
1394:
1288:
1092:
Aage Friis' samling vedrørende systemskiftet i 1901
463:and the Realskole (lower secondary school) and the
314:in 1897, an offer he had declined on the advice of
181:
171:
157:
152:
142:
130:
119:
109:
99:
94:
79:
64:
34:
420:. The ministry had until then been a part of the
364:and had Viggo Hørup, the editor of the newspaper
220:, was formed on 24 July 1901 and was called the
216:consisting of members of the conservative party
1136:The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
1266:
8:
957:(in Danish). Aschehoug. pp. 1901–1905.
487:as the main subjects of the languages line.
955:Demokratiets danmarkshistorie gennem 150 år
948:
946:
944:
356:and led by the current leader of the party
1273:
1259:
1251:
987:(in Danish). Aschehoug. pp. 126–141.
872:
518:
500:The legal reform Alberti presented to the
352:, were supported mainly by the farmers of
242:in Denmark and with the exception of the
1017:(in Danish). Gyldendal. pp. 31–41.
1008:
1006:
1004:
915:
238:The cabinet marked the introduction of
978:
976:
974:
31:
7:
1165:(in Danish). Gyldendal. p. 37.
1069:(in Danish). Gyldendal. p. 31.
1043:(in Danish). Gyldendal. p. 31.
927:. Det Danske Selskab. p. 46.
25:
1192:Reformår i dansk politik 1901–19
1163:Reformår i dansk politik 1901–19
512:List of ministers and portfolios
373:the Hørup-supporters along with
56:
42:
721:Enevold Frederik Adolf Sørensen
1729:1901 establishments in Denmark
1211:Ministermødeprotokol 1901–1905
1209:Olsen, Poul Erik, ed. (1992).
1107:Dansk Islandspolitik 1913–1918
416:and be able to read and write
195:1901 Danish Folketing election
132:
120:
1:
1234:Dramatiske døgn i folkestyret
985:Dramatiske døgn i folkestyret
772:Christopher Friedenreich Hage
581:Christopher Friedenreich Hage
410:Constitutional Act of Iceland
375:Christopher Friedenreich Hage
306:to offer him the position as
263:Cabinet of J.C. Christensen I
27:1901–05 government of Denmark
506:judicial corporal punishment
495:
235:", the shift of government.
1090:Rerup, Lorenz, ed. (1970).
547:Minister of Foreign Affairs
422:justice ministry of Denmark
1755:
665:Jens Christian Christensen
609:Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen
358:Jens Christian Christensen
339:Distribution of portfolios
1190:Friisberg, Claus (1976).
1161:Friisberg, Claus (1976).
892:
883:
875:
843:
792:
743:Minister for Public Works
741:
713:
685:
657:
629:
601:
573:
540:
535:
390:minister for public works
370:Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
83:14 January 1905
55:
41:
1236:(in Danish). Aschehoug.
1194:(in Danish). Gyldendal.
845:Minister for Agriculture
715:Minister of the Interior
95:People and organisations
637:Ferdinand Henrik Jøhnke
394:1903 Folketing election
1734:1905 disestablishments
496:Alberti's legal reform
68:24 July 1901
1366:Holstein-Holsteinborg
1105:Sundbøl, Per (1978).
1065:Mørch, Søren (2001).
1039:Mørch, Søren (2001).
1013:Mørch, Søren (2001).
553:Johan Henrik Deuntzer
244:Easter Crisis of 1920
208:became the leader of
202:Johan Henrik Deuntzer
114:Johan Henrik Deuntzer
1232:Skou, Kaare (2001).
983:Skou, Kaare (2001).
953:Skou, Kaare (1999).
905:Notes and references
794:Minister for Iceland
631:Minister of the Navy
575:Minister for Finance
402:minister for Iceland
320:East Asiatic Company
265:on 14 January 1905.
206:Venstre Reform Party
147:Venstre Reform Party
1739:Cabinets of Denmark
1698:L. L. Rasmussen III
1688:Thorning-Schmidt II
1282:Cabinets of Denmark
800:Peter Adler Alberti
693:Peter Adler Alberti
687:Minister of Justice
520:
304:Hugo Egmont Hørring
274:Shift of government
258:Peter Adler Alberti
222:Cabinet of Deuntzer
214:Cabinet of Sehested
18:Cabinet of Deuntzer
1693:L. L. Rasmussen II
1683:Thorning-Schmidt I
1673:A.F. Rasmussen III
1642:P.N. Rasmussen III
1427:Holstein-Ledreborg
1184:General references
886:Cabinet of Denmark
519:
491:Internal conflicts
312:Cabinet of Hørring
110:Head of government
50:Cabinet of Denmark
1716:
1715:
1668:A.F. Rasmussen II
1647:P.N. Rasmussen IV
1637:P.N. Rasmussen II
902:
901:
893:Succeeded by
871:
870:
542:Council President
533:Left office
530:Took office
475:were replaced by
400:took the post as
332:Bernstorff Palace
284:Hannibal Sehested
199:Council President
191:
190:
16:(Redirected from
1746:
1678:L.L. Rasmussen I
1663:A.F. Rasmussen I
1632:P.N. Rasmussen I
1275:
1268:
1261:
1252:
1247:
1228:
1205:
1177:
1176:
1158:
1152:
1151:
1149:
1147:
1127:
1121:
1120:
1102:
1096:
1095:
1087:
1081:
1080:
1067:24 statsministre
1061:
1055:
1054:
1041:24 statsministre
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1029:
1028:
1015:24 statsministre
1010:
999:
998:
980:
969:
968:
950:
939:
938:
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876:Preceded by
873:
777:15 February 1902
757:15 February 1902
521:
308:justice minister
292:Marie of Orléans
255:Justice Minister
234:
134:
122:
90:
88:
75:
73:
60:
46:
32:
21:
1754:
1753:
1749:
1748:
1747:
1745:
1744:
1743:
1719:
1718:
1717:
1712:
1651:
1390:
1284:
1279:
1244:
1231:
1225:
1208:
1202:
1189:
1186:
1181:
1180:
1173:
1160:
1159:
1155:
1145:
1143:
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1128:
1124:
1117:
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1077:
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1062:
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823:Hannes Hafstein
808:1 February 1904
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729:14 January 1905
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667:
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611:
603:Minister of War
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398:Hannes Hafstein
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384:Cabinet changes
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296:Prince Valdemar
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240:parliamentarism
228:
164:
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11:
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1752:
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1741:
1736:
1731:
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1710:
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1700:
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1424:
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