Fourth Marx cabinet
The Fourth Marx cabinet (German: Viertes Kabinett Marx) was the 15th democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. The cabinet was named after Reichskanzler (chancellor) Wilhelm Marx. On 1 February 1927 it replaced his Third Marx cabinet. Marx resigned with his cabinet on 12 June 1928.
Fourth Cabinet of Wilhelm Marx Cabinet Marx IV | |
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![]() 15 Cabinet of Weimar Germany | |
1927–1928 | |
![]() Marx in 1923 | |
Date formed | 1 February 1927 |
Date dissolved | 12 June 1928 |
People and organisations | |
President | Paul von Hindenburg |
Chancellor | Wilhelm Marx |
Member party | Centre Party German People's Party German Democratic Party Bavarian People's Party German National People's Party |
Opposition party | Social Democratic Party Communist Party Nazi Party Economic Party of the German Middle Class Agricultural League Bavarian Peasant's and Middle Class Party German-Hanoverian Party |
History | |
Predecessor | Marx III |
Successor | Müller II |
Composition
The Reich cabinet consisted of the following Ministers:
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Reich Chancellor & Reich Minister of Occupied Territories | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | Centre | ||
Vice-Chancellor & Reich Minister of Justice | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DNVP | ||
Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DVP | ||
Reich Minister of the Interior | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DNVP | ||
Reich Minister of the Finance | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | Centre | ||
Reich Minister of Economics | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DVP | ||
Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DNVP | ||
Reich Minister for Labour | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | Centre | ||
Reich Minister of the Reichswehr | 1 February 1927 | 20 January 1928 | DDP | ||
20 January 1928 | 12 June 1928 | Independent | |||
Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DNVP | ||
Reich Minister for Postal Affairs | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | BVP | ||
Reich Minister for Transport | 1 February 1927 | 12 June 1928 | DNVP |
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