Konstantin Fehrenbach

   

Konstantin Fehrenbach
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Order: 13th Chancellor of Germany
Term of Office: June 21, 1920 - May 10, 1921
Predecessor: Hermann Müller
Successor: Joseph Wirth
Date of Birth: January 11, 1852
Date of Death: March 26, 1926
Political Party: Catholic Center Party
Profession: lawyer

Konstantin Fehrenbach (January 11, 1852March 26, 1926) was a German Catholic politician who was one of the major leaders of the Catholic Center Party. He served as President of the Reichstag in 1918, and then as President of the National Assembly from 1919 to 1920. Upon the resignation of the Social Democrats from the government in June of 1920 as a result of their poor showing in the elections of that year, Fehrenbach became Chancellor of Germany, forming a coalition with the Liberal German Democratic Party and German People's Party. His government lasted less than a year, the government resigning in April 1921 in protest against the allied reparations assessment which was announced that month. Fehrenbach headed the Center Party's Reichstag contingent from 1923 until his death in 1926.

Cabinet, June 1920 - May 1921


Preceded by:
Hermann Müller
Chancellor of Germany
1920–1921
Succeeded by:
Joseph Wirth




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