Cabinet Members
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Christian Michelsen | Liberal | |
Sofus Arctander | 31 August 1905 - 23 September 1905 (acting) | Liberal | |
Prime Minister in Stockholm | Jørgen Løvland | – 7 June 1905 | Liberal |
Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm | Edvard Hagerup Bull | – 7 June 1905 | Conservative |
Harald Bothner | – 7 June 1905 | Liberal | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Jørgen Løvland | 7 June 1905 – | Liberal |
Minister of Defence | Christian Wilhelm Engel Bredal Olssøn | – 25 May 1907 | Conservative |
Christian Michelsen | 25 May 1907 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Finance and Customs | Gunnar Knudsen | – 31 October 1905 | Liberal |
Christian Michelsen | 31 October 1905 – 27 November 1905 | Liberal | |
Edvard Hagerup Bull | 27 November 1905 – 7 November 1906 | Conservative | |
Abraham Berge | 7 November 1906 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Auditing | Gunnar Knudsen | – 7 June 1905 | Liberal |
Harald Bothner | 7 June 1905 – 27 November 1905 | Liberal | |
Christian Michelsen | 27 November 1905 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Trade | Sofus Arctander | Liberal | |
Minister of Labour | Kristoffer Didrik Lemkuhl | – 28 September 1907 | Coalition |
Jørgen Brunchorst | 28 September 1907 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Justice and the Police | Christian Michelsen | – 7 June 1905 | Liberal |
Edvard Hagerup Bull | 7 June 1905 – 27 November 1905 | Conservative | |
Harald Bothner | 27 November 1905 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Agriculture | Aasmund Halvorsen Vinje | – 7 November 1906 | Moderate |
Sven Aarrestad | 7 November 1906 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Church and Education | Christoffer Knudsen | – 27 January 1906 | Conservative |
Otto Jensen | 27 January 1906 – | Independent |
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