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    Lykke's Cabinet was the government of Norway from 5 March 1926 to 28 January 1928. The cabinet was led by Ivar Lykke and was a coalition between the Conservative...
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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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    Mowinckel's First Cabinet governed Norway between 25 July 1924 and 5 March 1926. It had the following composition: The title was changed from State Secretary...
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    politics came in 1926. At the appointment of Lykke's Cabinet under Conservative Party politician Ivar Lykke, many Norwegians instead wanted a national unity...
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    Hornsrud's Cabinet governed Norway between 28 January 1928 and 15 February 1928. The first Labour Party cabinet in Norway, it was defeated by the other...
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    1912–1913 and 1926–1928. The first time he served in the Bratlie's Cabinet, then in Lykke's Cabinet. He was also elected to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency...
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    (1875–1958) was the Norwegian Minister of Trade 1926–1928 and part of Lykke's Cabinet. He was the son of merchant Nicolai George Robertson and his wife Anna...
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    Øyen". lokalhistoriewiki.no. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2020. "Ivar Lykke's Government 5 March 1926 - 28 January 1928". Government of Norway. Retrieved...
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    The First cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen, was announced on 5 April 2009 as Lars Løkke became prime minister after Anders Fogh Rasmussen was offered the...
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  • the cabinet Lykke. Outside politics he was a bailiff in Kinn and Vevring from 1893, and police chief in Fjordane from 1921 to 1940. "Ivar Lykke Falch...
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    Minister Ivar Lykke resigned on 20 January 1928. He recommended that the King ask the leader of the Centre Party, Johan Mellbye, to form a new cabinet. When Mellbye's...
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  • that neither Haakon nor the Cabinet will accept this. As German troops advance towards Hamar, the royal family and the Cabinet relocate to Elverum, where...
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    from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013. "Ivar Lykke's Government". Government.no. 3 December 2007. Archived from the original...
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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 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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    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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  • centre-right, and was the leading party in government as part of the Solberg cabinet from 2013 to 2021. The current party leader is former Prime Minister Erna...
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    the album, called "Black Tin Box," a collaboration with Swedish singer Lykke Li, was presented at Pitchfork. On 9 March, Miike Snow visited Annie Mac's...
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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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  • She was the Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration in the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen II from 18 February 2005 to 23 November 2007....
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  • Harris Snow Patrol Stephen Colbert's What Have We Become? Skeletons In The Cabinet. Antonio Banderas discusses Genius. Antonio Banderas and Stephen sketch...
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    Odelstinget and Lagtinget. Ivar Lykke stepped in (according to mandate) in place of the president in exile, C. J. Hambro; Lykke was one [of the six] who signed...
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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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    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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    group; the two posts had actually become open to him when Ivar Lykke chose to form his cabinet in 1926. As president of the Odelsting in 1956, Hambro spoke...
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  • A list of ministers of climate change or officials in charge of cabinet positions with portfolios dealing primarily with climate change and issues related...
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    People's Party (SF) joined a slim 76-74 no confidence vote against the cabinet Gerhardsen following the Kings Bay Affair, a series of mining accidents...
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    prime minister lasted from 17 October 1997 to 3 March 2000, in a coalition cabinet consisting of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the...
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    Minister for Climate and Energy from 23 November 2007 as a member of the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III and that of Lars Løkke Rasmussen and had been...
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    he and his wife were buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund in Oslo. Løvland's Cabinet "Jørgen Løvland". regjeringen.no. May 7, 2011. Retrieved June 10, 2016...
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