Bratlie's Cabinet

Bratlie's Cabinet was a Norwegian cabinet, formed by a coalition of the Conservative Party and the Free-minded Liberal Party. It sat from 20 February 1912 to 31 January 1913.

Bratlie's Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Prime Minister Bratlie in March 1912.
Date formed20 February 1912
Date dissolved31 January 1913
People and organisations
Head of stateHaakon VII of Norway
Head of governmentJens Bratlie
No. of ministers9
Member partyFree-minded Liberal Party
Conservative Party
Status in legislatureCoalition
History
Election(s)1912 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)19101912
Incoming formationChange of government after government crisis
Outgoing formation1912 parliamentary election
PredecessorKonow's Cabinet
SuccessorKnudsen's Second Cabinet

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister
Minister of Auditing
Minister of Defence
 Jens Bratlie20 February 191231 January 1913Conservative
Minister of Foreign Affairs Johannes Irgens20 February 191231 January 1913Conservative
Minister of Justice and the Police Fredrik Stang20 February 191231 January 1913Conservative
Minister of Finance and Customs Fredrik Ludvig Konow20 February 191231 January 1913Free-minded
Minister of Agriculture Erik Enge20 February 191231 January 1913Free-minded
Minister of Education and Church Affairs Edvard Liljedahl20 February 191231 January 1913Conservative
Minister of Trade Ambortius Lindvig20 February 191231 January 1913Free-minded
Minister of Labour Bernhard Brænne20 February 191223 August 1912Conservative
 Nils Olaf Hovdenak23 August 191231 January 1913Conservative
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