- Schweigaard's Ministerium
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Schweigaard's Ministerium, often referred to as the April Ministerium, was an interlude lasting from 3 April to 26 June 1884, following the impeachment of the Selmer cabinet, and prior to Sverdrup's Liberal cabinet.
Cabinet
Ministry Minister Period Party Prime Minister and head of the Auditing Department Christian Homann Schweigaard Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm Carl Otto Løvenskiold Justice department Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert Finance department Herman Johan Foss Reimers Internal department Thomas Cathinco Bang Church department Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg Army department Lars Christian Dahll Navy department Halfdan Lehmann until May 3, 1884 Bøicke Johan Rulffs Koren May 3, 1884 - Council of State Division in Stockholm Jacob Lerche Johansen until May 20, 1884 Ebbe Carsten Horneman Hertzberg Cabinets of Norway 1814–1884 Cabinet of 1814 (1814) · Wedel-Jarlsberg I (1814–36) · Wedel-Jarlsberg II (1836–44) · Løvenskiold and Vogt (1844–56) · Stang (1861–80) · Selmer (1880–84) · Schweigaard (1884)
1884–1945 Sverdrup (1884–89) · Stang I (1889–91) · Steen I (1891–93) · Stang II (1893–95) · Hagerup I (1895–98) · Steen II (1898–1902) · Blehr I (1902–03) · Hagerup II (1903–05) · Michelsen (1905–07) · Løvland (1907–08) · Knudsen I (1908–10) · Bratlie (1910–12) · Konow (1912–13) · Knudsen II (1913–20) · Bahr Halvorsen I (1920–21) · Blehr II (1921–23) · Bahr Halvorsen II (1923) · Berge (1923–24) · Mowinckel I (1924–26) · Lykke (1926–28) · Hornsrud (1928) · Mowinckel II (1928–31) · Kolstad (1931–32) · Hundseid (1932–33) · Mowinckel III (1933–35) · Nygaardsvold (1935–45)
1940–45 Quisling I (1940) · Administrative Council (1940) · Terboven (1940–42) · Quisling II (1942–45)
1945–present Gerhardsen I (1945) · Gerhardsen II (1945–51) · Torp (1951–55) · Gerhardsen III (1955–63) · Lyng (1963) · Gerhardsen IV (1963–65) · Borten (1965–71) · Bratteli I (1971–72) · Korvald (1972–73) · Bratteli II (1973–76) · Nordli (1976–81) · Brundtland I (1981) · Willoch I (1981–83) · Willoch II (1983–86) · Brundtland II (1986–89) · Syse (1989–90) · Brundtland III (1990–96) · Jagland (1996–97) · Bondevik I (1997–2000) · Stoltenberg I (2000–01) · Bondevik II (2001–05) · Stoltenberg II (2005–)
Preceded by
Christian August Selmer's ministeriumCabinets of Norway
April-June 1884Succeeded by
Johan Sverdrup cabinetCategories:- Cabinet of Norway
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