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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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and Iceland obtained home rule. The fact that Deuntzer had countersigned the nomination of Hafstein was considered Danish meddling in Icelandic affairs, however.
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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
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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.
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was however under some pressure to institute a new government that would represent a larger part of the voters. Princess
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tax income generally favoring the farmers and the big landowners in particular at the expense of the town dwellers.
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Andrén, Nils (1981). "Five Roads to Parliamentary Democracy". In Friis, Erik J.; et al. (eds.).
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no Danish government since 1901 has been formed against the vote of a majority of the members of
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The cabinet was changed on 15 February 1902 because of the death of Hørup. Hage became the new
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In an attempt to make the public school system appealing to the entire population a four-year
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for students over 11 years, was established in 1903 to form a bridge between the
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of 3 October 1903 stated that the minister for Iceland had to be a resident of
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in 1903 was a controversial attempt at controlling violence by reintroducing
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The new cabinet was officially announced after about a week on 24 July 1901.
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remained Council President at first regardless of the election results. King
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There were several internal conflicts within the cabinet. According to
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The literal quote in Danish: "De er jo venstremand, hr. professor?"
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and the next change to the cabinet was on 1 February 1904 when
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The literal quote in Danish: "I nogen grad, Deres Majestæt."
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Silagi, Michael; Faulkner, Susan N. (October 1994).
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Aage Friis' samling vedrørende systemskiftet i 1901
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Index

Cabinet of Deuntzer

Cabinet of Denmark

Christian IX
Johan Henrik Deuntzer
Venstre Reform Party
1901
1903
Sehested
Christensen I
1901 Danish Folketing election
Council President
Johan Henrik Deuntzer
Venstre Reform Party
Denmark
Cabinet of Sehested
Højre
systemskiftet
da
parliamentarism
Easter Crisis of 1920
Folketinget
Justice Minister
Peter Adler Alberti
Cabinet of J.C. Christensen I
Landstinget
Hannibal Sehested
Christian IX
Marie of Orléans

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