ESTRUP, JACOB BRNNUM SCAVENIUS


Meaning of ESTRUP, JACOB BRNNUM SCAVENIUS in English

born April 16, 1825, Sor, Den. died Dec. 24, 1913, Copenhagen statesman and Conservative prime minister of Denmark from 1875 to 1894. In 1864 Estrup entered the Landsting (upper chamber) as a member of the National Landowners' Party. As minister of the interior from 1865, he made major improvements in the railways and in Esbjerg harbour. He influenced the writing of the new constitution of July 1866, which gave landowners extensive power in the Landsting. Estrup then became the leader of a powerful group in the Landsting. In 1875, backed by the majority and by the king, Christian IX, he became prime minister and formed a government. The right demanded large appropriations for defense, but the Folketing (lower chamber) rejected Estrup's motion on fortifications. His government was able to maintain itself in power by letting the king declare a provisional budget. The Liberals considered the measures unconstitutional; Estrup counteracted public unrest with police action and a stricter penal code. Faced with a strong Conservative Party, the Liberal Party broke into factions. Thereafter the Conservatives, under Estrup's leadership, controlled the government for nearly two decades. He carried through some social reforms with the help of the moderate Liberals, whose majority also supported the Financial Act of April 1894; this act contained grants for temporary military installations but repealed Estrup's earlier police and press measures. After Estrup resigned in 1894, he remained a prominent critic of the Liberal governments.

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