1884–1887 Stout–Vogel Ministry
Stout–Vogel Ministry | |
|---|---|
| ministries of New Zealand | |
| 1884–1887 | |
| Date formed | 3 September 1884 |
| Date dissolved | 8 October 1887 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Victoria |
| Head of government | Robert Stout |
| Deputy head of government | Julius Vogel |
| Member party | Stout–Vogelites |
| Opposition party | Conservatives |
| Opposition leader | |
| History | |
| Election | |
| Predecessor | 1884 Atkinson Ministry |
| Successor | 1887–1891 Atkinson Ministry |
The Second Stout–Vogel Ministry was a responsible government in New Zealand that was formed in September 1884 and governed until October 1887. From the outset, Robert Stout served as Prime Minister as well as Attorney-General whilst Julius Vogel held the post of Minister of Finance.
This ministry entered power less than a week after the short-lived First Stout–Vogel Ministry fell. It had lasted only a fortnight, with James William Thomson moving a vote of no confidence against Stout; Harry Atkinson then formed his fourth ministry. However, Atkinson also failed to win the confidence of parliament, and Stout and Vogel supplanted him and remained in power for the next three years.