The Josef Ospelt cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 23 March 1921 to 27 April 1922.
Once 6 months had passed since Josef Peer's appointment in March 1921 it was debated whether he should remain as the Governor of Liechtenstein.
[1] While 62%[2] voted to keep Peer as Governor, he instead chose to resign the position.
As a result, the office of Governor was succeeded by Prime Minister of Liechtenstein and Ospelt became its first holder.
[8][7] Ospelt resigned the position on 27 April 1922 reportedly for health reasons, as such the cabinet was dissolved and was succeeded by his deputy Alfons Feger and then Felix Gubelmann as acting prime minister.