Michelsen's Cabinet
The Michelsen's Cabinet was a Norwegian cabinet, formed by a coalition of the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, the Moderate Liberal Party and the Coalition Party. It governed Norway between 11 March 1905 and 23 October 1907. It entered office as part of the build-up for the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. It had the following composition:
Michelsen's Cabinet | |
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![]() Cabinet of Norway | |
![]() The cabinet in 1905. In the front, left to right: Olssøn, Arctander,
Michelsen, Løvland, G. Knudsen, Vinje. Behind, left to right: Bothner, Hagerup Bull, Lehmkuhl, Chr. Knudsen. | |
Date formed | 11 March 1905 |
Date dissolved | 23 October 1907 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Haakon VII of Norway |
Head of government | Christian Michelsen |
No. of ministers | 9 |
Member party | Coalition Party Conservative Party Liberal Party Moderate Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Predecessor | Hagerup's Second Cabinet |
Successor | Løvland's Cabinet |
Cabinet members
Other
The State Secretary title is 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).[1]
- State Secretary:
- Halfdan Lehmann, – 1 February 1906
- Nils Otto Hesselberg, 1 February 1906 –
- Director General in Stockholm
- August Sibbern, in office until the office was abolished in 1906.
- Secretary to the President of the Norwegian Government
- Paul Ivar Paulsen, in office until the office was abolished in 1906.
References
Notes
- Sofus Arctander was acting Prime Minister from 31 August to 23 September 1905.
- Secretary to the Council of State since 1814 - Government.no
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