Stang's First Cabinet
The Stang's First Cabinet governed Norway between 13 July 1889 and 6 March 1891. It was led by Emil Stang and is one of two Conservative Party-only cabinets ever in Norway, the other being Willoch's First Cabinet from 1981 to 1983. It had the following composition:
Cabinet members
Portfolio | Minister | Period[1] | Party |
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Prime Minister | Emil Stang | Conservative | |
Prime Minister in Stockholm | Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram | Conservative | |
Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm | Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg | – July 1890 | Conservative |
Ole Andreas Furu | – July 1890 | Conservative | |
Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne | July 1890 – | Conservative | |
Ferdinand Nicolai Roll | July 1890 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Defence | Edvard Hans Hoff | Conservative | |
Minister of Finance and Customs | Evald Rygh | Conservative | |
Minister of Auditing | Emil Stang | Conservative | |
Minister of the Interior | Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne | – July 1890 | Conservative |
Ole Andreas Furu | July 1890 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Labour | Peter Birch-Reichenwald | Conservative | |
Minister of Justice and the Police | Ferdinand Nicolai Roll | – July 1890 | Conservative |
Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg | July 1890 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Church and Education | Jacob Aall Bonnevie | Conservative |
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]
References
Notes
- ↑ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 13 July 1889 - 6 March 1891
- ↑ Secretary to the Council of State since 1814 - Government.no
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