Stang's First Cabinet
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Stang's First Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 13 July 1889 |
Date dissolved | 6 March 1891 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Oscar II of Sweden |
Head of government | Emil Stang |
No. of ministers | 10 |
Member party | Conservative Party |
Status in legislature | Minority government 51 / 114 (45%) |
History | |
Election | 1888 parliamentary election |
Legislature term | 1889–1891 |
Predecessor | Sverdrup's Cabinet |
Successor | Steen'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
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister Minister of Auditing | 13 July 1989 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Prime Minister in Stockholm | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Justice and the Police | 13 July 1889 | 15 July 1890 | Conservative | ||
15 July 1890 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | |||
Minister of Finance and Customs | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Defence | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Minister of Education and Church Affairs | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Minister of the Interior | 13 July 1889 | 7 July 1890 | Conservative | ||
7 July 1890 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | |||
Minister of Labour | 13 July 1889 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | ||
Members of the Council of State Division in Stockholm | 13 July 1889 | 7 July 1890 | Conservative | ||
13 July 1889 | 7 July 1890 | Conservative | |||
7 July 1890 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative | |||
15 July 1890 | 6 March 1891 | Conservative |
State Secretary
[edit]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
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 13 July 1889 - 6 March 1891
- ^ Secretary to the Council of State since 1814 - Government.no