Lykke's Cabinet

The cabinet ministers outside the Royal Palace in 1926

The ministers of Lykke's Cabinet with Crown Prince Olav at the Royal Palace in Oslo.
The Lykke's Cabinet governed Norway between 5 March 1926 and 28 January 1928. It had the following composition:
Cabinet members
Portfolio | Minister | Period[1] | Party |
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Prime Minister | Ivar Lykke | Conservative | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Ivar Lykke | Conservative | |
Minister of Defence | Karl Wilhelm Wefring | – 26 July 1926 | Liberal Left |
Ingolf Elster Christensen | 26 July 1926 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Finance | Fredrik Ludvig Konow | Liberal Left | |
Minister of Trade | Charles Robertson | Conservative | |
Minister of Labour | Anders Venger | – 26 July 1926 | Conservative |
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen | 26 July 1926 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Justice and the Police | Ingolf Elster Christensen | – 26 July 1926 | Conservative |
Knud Iversen Øyen | 26 July 1926 – | Conservative | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Peter Andreas Morell | Conservative | |
Minister of Agriculture | Ole Ludvig Bærøe | Conservative | |
Minister of Church and Education | Wilhelm Christian Magelssen | – 25 December 1927 | Conservative |
Ole Ludvig Bærøe | 25 December 1927 – | Conservative |
Secretary to the Council of State
- Nicolai Franciscus Leganger
References
Notes
- ↑ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 5 March 1926 – 28 January 1928
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