Hannibal Sehested (council president)
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Hannibal Sehested | |
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In office April 27, 1900 – July 24, 1901 |
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Preceded by | Hugo Egmont Hørring |
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Succeeded by | Johan Henrik Deuntzer |
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Born | 1842 |
Died | 1924 |
Political party | Højre |
Hannibal Sehested (1842-1924) was Danish Council President from April 27, 1900 to July 24, 1901 as the leader of the Cabinet of Sehested. He was the last Danish Council President appointed by the king without support from the Danish Parliament before Denmark switched to a parliamentary system and the secret ballot.
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Preceded by: Hugo Egmont Hørring |
Council President of Denmark April 27, 1900 – July 24, 1901 |
Succeeded by: Johan Henrik Deuntzer |
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Moltke • Bluhme • Ørsted • Bang • Andræ • Hall • Rotwitt • Hall • Monrad • Bluhme • Frijs • Holstein-Holsteinborg • Fonnesbech • Estrup • Reedtz-Thott • Hørring • Sehested • Deuntzer • Christensen • Neergaard • Holstein-Ledreborg • Zahle • Berntsen • Zahle • Liebe • Friis • Neergaard • Stauning • Madsen-Mygdal • Stauning • Buhl • Scavenius • Buhl • Kristensen • Hedtoft • Eriksen • Hedtoft • Hansen • Kampmann • Krag • Baunsgaard • Krag • Jørgensen • Hartling • Jørgensen • Schlüter • Nyrup Rasmussen • Fogh Rasmussen |