The Bratlie's Cabinet was a Norwegian cabinet, formed by a coalition of the Conservative Party and the Liberal Left Party. It was in from 20 February 1912 to 31 January 1913.
Cabinet members
Portfolio |
Minister |
Period[1] |
Party |
Prime Minister |
Jens Bratlie |
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Conservative |
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Johannes Irgens |
|
Conservative |
Minister of Defence |
Jens Bratlie |
|
Conservative |
Minister of Labour |
Bernhard Cornelius Brænne Nils Olav Hovdenak |
20 February 1912 - 23 August 1912 23 August 1912 - 31 January 1913 |
Conservative |
Minister of Church Affairs |
Edvard Liljedahl |
|
Liberal Left |
Minister of Trade |
Ambrotius Olsen Lindvig |
|
Liberal Left |
Minister of Justice |
Fredrik Stang |
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Conservative |
Minister of Finance |
Fredrik Ludvig Konow |
|
Liberal Left |
Minister of Auditing |
Jens Bratlie |
|
Conservative |
Minister of Agriculture |
Erik Mathiassen Enge |
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Liberal Left |
References
Notes
- ↑ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 20 February 1912 to 31 January 1913.
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- 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)
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