Bahr Halvorsen's First Cabinet
Appearance
Bahr Halvorsen's First Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 21 June 1920 |
Date dissolved | 22 June 1921 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Haakon VII of Norway |
Head of government | Otto Bahr Halvorsen |
No. of ministers | 10 |
Member party | Conservative Party Free-minded Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | Minority |
History | |
Legislature term | 1922–1925 |
Incoming formation | Change of government after crisis |
Outgoing formation | Government crisis |
Predecessor | Knudsen's Second Cabinet |
Successor | Blehr's Second Cabinet |
Bahr Halvorsen's First Cabinet governed Norway between 21 June 1920 and 22 June 1921. The Conservative and Free-minded Liberal Party cabinet was led by Otto Bahr Halvorsen. It had the following composition:
Cabinet members
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister Minister of Justice and the Police | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Finance and Customs | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Defence | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Free-minded Liberal | ||
Minister of Agriculture | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Education and Church Affairs | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Trade | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Labour | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Social Affairs | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Provisioning | 21 June 1920 | 22 June 1921 | Free-minded Liberal |
State Secretary
Not to be confused with the modern title State Secretary. The old title State Secretary, used between 1814 and 1925, is now known as Secretary to the Government (Regjeringsråd).[2]
State Secretary | Period[1] |
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Nils Otto Hesselberg | 21 June 1920 - 1 October 1920 |
Hans Severin Fürst | 1 October 1920 - 22 June 1921 |
References
Notes
- ^ a b Unless otherwise noted, the period was 21 June 1920 - 22 June 1921
- ^ Secretary to the Council of State since 1814 - Government.no