Sergei Witte's Cabinet
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Cabinet of Sergei Witte | |
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1st Cabinet of Russia | |
Date formed | November 6, 1905 |
Date dissolved | May 5, 1906 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Nicholas II |
Head of government | Count Sergei Witte |
No. of ministers | 13 |
History | |
Successor | Goremykin I |
Cabinet of Sergei Witte – composition of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, under the leadership of Sergei Witte, worked from November 6, 1905 to May 5, 1906.[1]
Cabinet of Sergei Witte was the first Cabinet in Russian history. Despite his short work during this period has been done so many important affairs of state, created by the State Duma.[2]
The first step of Sergei Witte as Prime Minister was the invitation to his dacha on Stone island editors of all the major St. Petersburg Newspapers, to the media to announce the creation of a coalition Cabinet. However, the venture he did not. The editors said Mr. Witte that "don't trust the government" and demanded the withdrawal of troops from Petersburg.
As a result, the Witt has not received love and recognition from the liberal part of Russian society, nor the circle of the king. After five months on the post of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers Witte asked for king's resignation. Nicholas II easily took her in.
Ministers
[edit]Ministry | Image | Minister | Term |
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Prime Minister | Sergei Witte | 6 November 1905 – 5 May 1906 | |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Pyotr Durnovo | ||
Ministry of Finance | Ivan Shipov | ||
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Vladimir Lamsdorf | ||
Ministry of Railways | Clavdy Nemeshayev | ||
Ministry of Justice | Sergey Manukhin | 6 November – 29 December 1905 | |
Mikhail Akimov | 29 December 1905 – 5 May 1906 | ||
Ministry of War | Aleksandr Roediger | 6 November 1905 – 5 May 1906 | |
Ministry of National Education | Ivan Tolstoy | ||
Ministry of the Imperial Court | Vladimir Frederiks | ||
Marine Ministry | Aleksei Birilev | ||
Ministry of Trade and Industry | Vasily Timiryazev | 6 November 1905 – 18 February 1906 | |
Mikhail Fedorov | 18 February – 5 May 1906 | ||
Ministry of Agriculture | Peter Schwanebach | 6 November – 8 November 1905 | |
Nikolai Kutler | 8 November 1905 – 18 February 1906 | ||
Alexander Nikolsky | 12 March – 5 May 1906 | ||
State control | Dmitry Filosofov | 6 November 1905 – 5 May 1906 | |
Procurator | Alexey Obolensky |