Mowinckel's First Cabinet
Mowinckel's Third Cabinet | |
|---|---|
Cabinet of Norway | |
![]() Front: Five, Petterson Tveiten, Prime Minister Mowinckel, Monsen Mjelde and Meling. Rear: Jacobsen, Oftedal, Holmboe and Berg. | |
| Date formed | 25 July 1924 |
| Date dissolved | 5 March 1926 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Haakon VII of Norway |
| Head of government | Johan Ludwig Mowinckel |
| Total no. of members | 9 |
| Member party | Liberal Party |
| Status in legislature | Minority government 34 / 150 (23%) |
| History | |
| Election | 1924 |
| Legislature term | 1925–1928 |
| Incoming formation | Government crisis |
| Outgoing formation | Government crisis |
| Predecessor | Berge's Cabinet |
| Successor | Lykke's Cabinet |
Mowinckel's First Cabinet governed Norway between 25 July 1924 and 5 March 1926. It had the following composition:[1]
Cabinet members
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Justice and the Police | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Finance and Customs | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Defence | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Agriculture | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Education and Church Affairs | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Trade | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Labour | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
| Minister of Social Affairs | 25 July 1924 | 5 March 1926 | Liberal | ||
Secretary to the Council of State
The title was changed from State Secretary to Secretary to the Council of State on 1 January 1926.
| State Secretary | Period[2] |
|---|---|
| Hans Severin Fürst | – 1 October 1925 |
| Nicolai Franciscus Leganger | 1 January 1926 – (acting from 1 October 1925) |
References
- ^ regjeringen.no (2007-12-03). "Johan Mowinckel's First Government". Government.no. Retrieved 2025-02-22.
- ^ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 25 July 1924 - 5 March 1926
