Blehr's Second Cabinet

Blehr's Second Cabinet was the government of Norway between 22 June 1921 and 6 March 1923. It was a Liberal Party cabinet led by Prime Minister Otto Blehr, who also served as Minister of Finance. The cabinet handed in its resignation on 2 March 1923, which was accepted and taken into effect four days later. The reason was that there was a majority against its proposal to increase wine and spirit imports from Spain and Portugal.[1]

Blehr's Second Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed22 June 1921
Date dissolved6 March 1923
People and organisations
Head of stateHaakon VII of Norway
Head of governmentOtto Blehr
No. of ministers11
Member partyLiberal Party
Status in legislatureMinority
History
Election(s)1921
Legislature term(s)1922–1925
PredecessorBahr Halvorsen's First Cabinet
SuccessorBahr Halvorsen's Second Cabinet

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Minister of Finance and Customs
22 June 19216 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Foreign Affairs22 June 192131 May 1922 Liberal
31 May 19226 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Justice and the Police22 June 192124 August 1922 Liberal
24 August 19226 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Defence22 June 19216 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Agriculture22 June 192126 July 1921 Liberal
26 July 19216 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Education and Church Affairs22 June 19216 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Trade22 June 192120 October 1922 Liberal
20 October 19226 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Labour22 June 19216 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Social Affairs22 June 192120 October 1922 Liberal
20 October 19226 March 1923 Liberal
Minister of Provisioning22 June 192123 July 1921 Liberal
23 July 19211 November 1922 Liberal

References

  1. "Otto Blehr's Second Cabinet". Government.no. 22 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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