Ernst von Plener

Politician

1841 – 1923

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Who was Ernst von Plener?

Ernst Baron von Plener was an Austrian statesman, son of Ignaz von Plener.

He was educated at Vienna and Berlin. He served in the diplomatic corps in the Paris and London embassies. He was then elected by the Eger Chamber of Commerce to the House of Deputies of the Imperial Diet where he joined the Left. He succeeded Herbst as head of the German liberals, both in Prague and in Vienna, and in 1888 was chosen leader of the party called United German Left.

As the acknowledged head of the German liberals in their struggles against the Slav conservative majority in the Diet, he represented Germanism on the nationalities question, but was not averse to concessions compatible with the maintenance throughout the whole monarchy of the position due to the German Austrians. He supported Andrássy's policy in the Balkans in 1878. He sought to compromise the quarrel between Germans and Czechs, and the so-called “points” of 1890, a summary of the bases for a German-Czech understanding, were essentially his work.

From 1893 to 1895, while Minister of Finance in Taaffe's cabinet, Plener reorganized the Austrian and Hungarian mint. In 1900, after five years at the head of the Court of Accounts, he entered the House of Lords of the Diet. He became a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.

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Born
Oct 18, 1841
Cheb
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Died
Apr 29, 1923
Vienna

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on July 23, 2013

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