Karl Sigmund Graf von Hohenwart | |
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Minister-President of Austria | |
In office 7 February 1871 – 30 October 1871 | |
Monarch | Francis Joseph I |
Preceded by | Alfred Józef Potocki |
Succeeded by | Ludwig von Holzgethan |
Minister of the Interior of Austria | |
In office 7 February 1871 – 30 October 1871 | |
Prime Minister | himself |
Preceded by | Eduard von Taaffe |
Succeeded by | Ludwig von Holzgethan |
Personal details | |
Born | Vienna | 12 February 1824
Died | 26 April 1899 | (aged 75)
Political party | Federalist Party |
Count Karl Sigmund von Hohenwart (German: Karl Graf von Hohenwart; 12 February 1824 in Vienna – 26 April 1899)[1] was an Austrian politician who served as Minister-President of Austria in 1871. Hohenwart’s government attempted to implement a Federalist agreement between Bohemia and the governing Austro-Hungarian Empire. This attempt to conciliate the Bohemian Czechs caused massive criticism, and led to the fall of the Hohenwart government only months after it assumed office.