Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg

Count Johan Ludvig Carl Christian Tido of Holstein-Ledreborg (10 June 1839 – 1 March 1912), was a Danish politician who was Minister of State of Denmark.

[1] Holstein was the son of Count Christian Edzard Moritz of Holstein-Ledreborg (1809–1895) and his wife, Countess Caroline Louise Lefeubre de Marpalu (1810–1903).

[6] The three Liberal groups settled on him as a prime minister, creating the first coalition since the establishment of the parliamentary system in Denmark.

Around two months into Holstein's term, conservative members of the Folketing called for a vote of no confidence in him, which failed.

Holstein converted to Catholicism that same year, which made him Denmark's first, and so far only, Roman Catholic Prime Minister.

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