Schweigaard's Ministerium
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 3 May 1884 | |
| Bøicke Johan Rulffs Koren | 3 May 1884 - | ||
| Council of State Division in Stockholm | Jacob Lerche Johansen | until 20 May 1884 | |
| Ebbe Carsten Horneman Hertzberg |
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| Preceded by Christian August Selmer's ministerium |
Cabinets of Norway April-June 1884 |
Succeeded by Johan Sverdrup cabinet |
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