Løvland's cabinet was the government of Norway between 23 October 1907 and 19 March 1908. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Jørgen Løvland of the Liberal...
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Mathilde Løvland (1851–1938). Following their deaths, both he and his wife were buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo. Løvland's Cabinet "Jørgen Løvland"....
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With exception of the Cabinet of 1814, that was appointed by the then Crown-Prince of Denmark, Christian Fredrik, all the cabinets were appointed by the...
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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...
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Knudsen's First Cabinet governed Norway between 19 March 1908 and 2 February 1910. It had the following composition: Not to be confused with the modern...
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Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. 16 October 2013. "Jøgen Løvland's Government". Government.no. 3 December 2007. Archived from the original...
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registered under the Moderate Liberal label as Minister of Finance in Løvland's Cabinet from 1907 to 1908. The party had never developed any strong party...
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short-lived cabinet of Jørgen Løvland from October 1907 to March 1908. "Johan Olaf Bredal". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved May 1, 2017. "Jøgen Løvland's Government"...
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whose role was to convey the attitudes of the Christiania cabinet to the Swedish King. The cabinet in Christiania was led by a steward (Norwegian: Rigsstatholder)...
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the Løvland cabinet assumed office, he was appointed as the new Minister of Defence. He held this position until 18 March 1908, when the cabinet fell...
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Knudsen's Second Cabinet was the government of Norway from 31 January 1913 to 21 June 1920, led by prime minister Gunnar Knudsen. It was a Liberal Party...
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Persons "Norway's Governments since 1814"". Government.no. Retrieved 2011-05-28. "Jøgen Løvland's Government". Government.no. Retrieved 2011-05-28. v t e...
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secretary from 1986 to 1992 and party leader from 1992 to 2002. Jagland's cabinet, albeit short-lived, was marked by controversies, with two ministers being...
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"This Is Solberg's New Cabinet". Dagens Næringsliv. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2020. "This Is Solberg's Cabinet 4.0". NRK. 24 January 2020...
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the King reported the German ultimatum to the cabinet sitting as a council of state. Haakon told the cabinet: I am deeply affected by the responsibility...
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1994–1997 and Minister of Defence from 2000–2001 in Stoltenberg's First Cabinet. From 2003-2007 he was the Norwegian ambassador to Germany. Since 2007...
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Trygve Slagsvold Vedum of the Centre Party who is a member of Støre's Cabinet. In coalition governments, the leader of the largest junior party is usually...
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called the Coalition Party. He served as Finance Minister in the second cabinet Hagerup, and was one of the strongest proponents of a more firm policy...
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minister of Norway from 1910 to 1912. He was the leader of a coalition cabinet. Konow's time as Prime Minister saw the extension of accident insurance...
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Dørum entering the cabinet, the two were represented in parliament by deputies. The party also got a third member of the cabinet, with the appointment...
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– 28 August 1903) was a Norwegian politician with the Liberal Party, a cabinet minister and member of Norwegian Parliament. Nysom was born at Botne in...
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May 2010. "Oscar Torp's Cabinet". Government.no. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2020. "Einar Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet". Government.no. 12 February...
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Christian Michelsen's cabinet in September 1907, and remained in that position during the short-lived cabinet of Jørgen Løvland, from October 1907 to...
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the second cabinet Knudsen assumed office on 31 January 1913, Bryggesaa was appointed Minister of Education and Church Affairs. He left cabinet on 25 October...
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When he retired from politics in 1907 due to illness, Jørgen Løvland took over, but his cabinet was toppled in 1908. Earlier the same year, the Liberal Party...
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Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs in Bahr Halvorsen's First Cabinet. "Nils Riddervold Jensen" (in Norwegian). lokalhistoriewiki.no. 13 September...
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representative during the term 1973–1977. From 2001 to 2005, when the second cabinet Bondevik held office, Petersen was Minister of Foreign Affairs. During...
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Ihlen was not re-elected in 1910. The first cabinet Knudsen fell in February 1910, but when the second cabinet Knudsen assumed office on 31 January 1913...
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1921. From 1916 to 1920 he was the Minister of Labour in Knudsen's Second Cabinet. He was involved in transport politics in Parliament, and was also a board...
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King Harald V Crown Prince Haakon Government Council of State (current cabinet) Prime Minister (list) Jonas Gahr Støre List of governments Parliament...
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