Papen cabinet

The Von Papen Cabinet (German: Kabinett Papen) formed the government of Weimar Republic between 1 June 1932 and 17 November 1932.

Cabinet of Franz von Papen

19th Cabinet of Weimar Republic
Cabinet members
Date formed1 June 1932 (1932-06-01)
Date dissolved17 November 1932 (1932-11-17)
People and organisations
PresidentPaul von Hindenburg
ChancellorFranz von Papen
Deputy Chancellorvacant
Status in legislatureMinority
History
Legislature term(s)7th legislature of the Diet of the Realm
PredecessorSecond Brüning cabinet
Successorvon Schleicher cabinet

It countered a motion of no confidence in the Reichstag on 12 september 1932 by dissolving it during the vote on the motion; only DNVP and DVP supported the cabinet in the vote on the motion.[1]

Composition

The Reich cabinet consisted of the following Ministers:[2]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chancellor of the German Reich1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Vice-Chancellor of the German Reich Vacant
Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister of Finance1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister of the Reichswehr1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister of the Interior1 June 193217 November 1932 DNVP
Reich Minister of Justice1 June 193217 November 1932 DNVP
Reich Minister of Economics
Hermann Warmbold
1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister for Labour
Hugo Schäffer
1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister for Postal Affairs &
Reich Minister for Transport
1 June 193217 November 1932 Independent
Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture1 June 193217 November 1932 DNVP

References

  1. "Verhandlungen des Deutschen Reichstags".
  2. "Reichstagsprotokolle". reichstagsprotokolle.de (in German). 1932. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
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