Mowinckel's Third Cabinet

The Mowinckel's Third Cabinet governed Norway between 3 March 1933 and 20 March 1935. It had the following composition:

Mowinckel's Third Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
The cabinet in 1933. From left to right: Kobro, Sunde, Meling, Five, Prime Minister Mowinckel, Monsen Mjelde, Berg Lund, Liestøl and Utheim.
Date formed3 March 1933
Date dissolved20 March 1935
People and organisations
Head of stateHaakon VII of Norway
Head of governmentJohan Ludwig Mowinckel
Total no. of members9
Member partyLiberal Party
Status in legislatureMinority
History
Election(s)1933 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)1934-1936
Incoming formationChange of government after confidence vote
Outgoing formationGovernment crisis
PredecessorHundseid's Cabinet
SuccessorNygaardsvold's Cabinet

Cabinet members

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PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
 Johan Ludwig Mowinckel3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Justice and the Police Arne T. Sunde3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Finance and Customs Per Berg Lund3 March 19333 November 1934Liberal
 Gunnar Jahn3 November 193420 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Defence Jens Isak Kobro3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Agriculture Håkon Five3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Education and Church Affairs Knut Liestøl3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Trade Lars O. Meling3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Labour Ole Monsen Mjelde3 March 193320 March 1935Liberal
Minister of Social Affairs Ole N. Strømme3 March 193328 October 1933Liberal
 Trygve Utheim28 October 193320 March 1935Liberal

Secretary to the Council of State

  • Bredo Rolsted

References

Notes

  1. Unless otherwise noted, the period was 3 March 1933 - 20 March 1935
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