Background
Otto Liebe was a lawyer and the son of a conservative politician.
politician Prime Minister of Denmark
Otto Liebe was a lawyer and the son of a conservative politician.
His cabinet was called the Cabinet of Otto Liebe. Liebe was appointed Prime Minister after the king had dismissed Prime Minister Carl Theodor Zahle and his cabinet, because of dissatisfaction with the amount of land ceded to Denmark in the Schleswig Plebiscite. This use of power by the king, which was based in the Danish constitution, led to the Easter Crisis of 1920, and Otto Liebe was replaced by Michael Pedersen Friis after 5 days.
The incident also led to a revision of the Danish constitution later in 1920.
He was close to King Christian X and he disapproved the political course of the radical Zahle cabinet both its restrictions on business life and its attitude to the Schleswig question (see Easter Crisis of 1920).