Cabinet of Stevča Mihailović II

Cabinet of Stevča Mihailović II

29th cabinet of Principality of Serbia
1876–1878

Coat of arms of Principality of Serbia
Date formed May 6, 1876
Date dissolved October 13, 1878
People and organisations
Head of government Stevča Mihailović
Head of state Milan Obrenović IV
History
Predecessor Cabinet of Ljubomir Kaljević
Successor Cabinet of Jovan Ristić III
Cabinet Members in 1876

The Second Cabinet of Stevča Mihailović was a cabinet of the Principality of Serbia that was formed on May 6, 1876 and dissolved on October 13, 1878. This Cabinet saw some of the most decisive moments in the history of Modern Serbia, such as wars with the Ottoman Empire that finally led to the full independence of Serbia from the Ottomans. In 1876, this cabinet daclared the independence of Serbia and a War on the Ottoman Empire. This led to the Berlin piece Congress, in which the peace was established, and Serbia got its full internationally recognized independence and territorial expansion. Jovan Ristić, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, was Serbia's representative in Berlin.

Cabinet members

Position Portfolio Name Image In Office
Prime Minister General Affairs Stevča Mihailović May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Deputy Prime Minister General Affairs Jovan Ristić May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Foreign Affairs May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Internal Affairs Radivoje Milojković May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Justice Jevrem Grujić May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Finance Vladimir Jovanović May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Education and Church Affairs Alimpije Vasiljević May 6, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878
Minister Army Tihomilj Nikolić May 6, 1876 – Nov 16, 1876
Minister Sava Grujić Nov 16, 1876 – Oct 13, 1878

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