List of Ministers and Portfolios
Some terms in the table below end after 14 January 1905 because the minister was in the Cabinet of J.C. Christensen I as well.
Portfolio | Minister | Term of office | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Council President | Johan Henrik Deuntzer | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Foreign Minister | Johan Henrik Deuntzer | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Finance Minister | Christopher Friedenreich Hage | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Interior Minister | Enevold Frederik Adolf Sørensen | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Justice Minister | Peter Adler Alberti | 24 July 1901-24 July 1908 | Venstre Reform Party |
Kultus Minister | Jens Christian Christensen | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
War Minister | Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Navy Minister | Ferdinand Henrik Jøhnke | 24 July 1901-14 January 1905 | Venstre Reform Party |
Minister for Public Works | Viggo Hørup Christopher Friedenreich Hage |
24 July 1901-15 February 1902 15 February 1902-14 January 1905 |
Venstre Reform Party Venstre Reform Party |
Minister for Iceland | Peter Adler Alberti Hannes Hafstein |
24 July 1901-31 January 1904 31 January 1904-12 October 1909 |
Venstre Reform Party Home Rule Party (Heimastjórnarflokkurinn) |
Minister for Agriculture | Ole Hansen | 24 July 1901-24 July 1908 | Venstre Reform Party |
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