Cabinet of Josef Ludwig von Armansperg

Cabinet of Josef Ludwig von Armansperg

5th Cabinet of Kingdom of Greece
1835 - 1837
Date formed20 May 1835 (1835-05-20)
Date dissolved2 February 1837 (1837-02-02)
People and organisations
MonarchOtto of Greece - (Regency council of Otto of Greece)
Prime MinisterJosef Ludwig von Armansperg
Prime Minister's historyPresident of the Regency council

The Cabinet of Josef Ludwig von Armansperg (20 May 1835 – 2 February 1837) was formed after the fall of the government of Ioannis Kolettis on 20 May 1835.

Members of the Cabinet

  • Count Josef Ludwig von Armansperg, Chief Secretary of State, Regent of Greece
  • Iakovos Rizos Neroulos, Secretary of State and Secretary for Foreign and Religious Affairs
  • Nikolaos Theocharis, Secretary for Finance
  • Georgios Praidis, Secretary for Justice
  • Heinrich Christian von Schmaltz, Secretary for Military and Naval Affairs

On 14 February 1836, the government changed

  • Drosos Mansolas, Secretary of State for the Interior
  • Iakovos Rizos Neroulos, Secretary of State for the Royal Household, the Foreign Affairs, the Religious Affairs and Public Education, interim secretary of State for Justice
  • Antonios Kriezis, Secretary of State for Naval Affairs (member of the English Party)
  • Georgios Lassanis, Secretary of State for Finance
  • Heinrich Christian von Schmaltz, Secretary of State for Military Affairs

In 1836, the government changed the administrative division of Greece.

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First Republic
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Wittelsbach monarchy
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