Buhl I Cabinet

The First Buhl cabinet was the government of Denmark from 4 May 1942 to 9 November 1942. It was created following the death of Prime Minister Thorvald Stauning.

1st Buhl Cabinet

40th Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed4 May 1942 (1942-05-04)
Date dissolved9 November 1942 (1942-11-09)
People and organisations
Head of stateChristian X
Head of governmentVilhelm Buhl
Total no. of members13
Member partySocial Democrats
Venstre
Conservative People's Party
Social Liberal Party
Status in legislatureUnity government
History
Legislature term(s)1939–1943
PredecessorStauning VI
SuccessorScavenius

List of ministers

Some periods in the table below start before 8 July 1940 or end after 4 May 1942 because the minister was in the Sixth Stauning Cabinet or the Scavenius Cabinet as well.

The cabinet consisted of:[1]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Vilhelm Buhl4 May 19429 November 1942Social Democrats
Minister of Foreign Affairs Erik Scavenius8 July 194029 August 1943Independent
Minister for Finance Vilhelm Buhl20 July 193716 July 1942Social Democrats
 Alsing Andersen16 July 19429 November 1942Social Democrats
Minister of Defence Søren Brorsen4 May 194229 August 1943Venstre
Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs Vilhelm Fibiger8 July 19409 November 1942Conservative
Minister for Education Jørgen Jørgensen4 November 19359 November 1942Social Liberals
Minister of Justice Eigil Thune Jacobsen9 July 194129 August 1943Independent
Minister of the Interior Knud Kristensen8 July 19409 November 1942Venstre
Minister for Public Works Gunnar Larsen8 July 194029 august 1943Independent
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Kristen Bording4 November 193529 August 1943Social Democrats
Minister for Commerce, Industry and Seafaring Halfdan Hendriksen3 October 19405 May 1945Conservative
Ministry of Social Affairs Johannes Kjærbøl8 July 19409 November 1942Social Democrats
Preceded by
Stauning VI
Cabinet of Denmark
1940-1942
Succeeded by
Scavenius
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References

  1. "Regeringen Buhl I". stm.dk (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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