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 | |
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40th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 4 May 1942 |
Date dissolved | 9 November 1942 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian X |
Head of government | Vilhelm Buhl |
Total no. of members | 13 |
Member party | Social Democrats Venstre Conservative People's Party Social Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | Unity government |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 1939–1943 |
Predecessor | Stauning VI |
Successor | Scavenius |
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]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Vilhelm Buhl | 4 May 1942 | 9 November 1942 | Social Democrats | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Erik Scavenius | 8 July 1940 | 29 August 1943 | Independent | |
Minister for Finance | Vilhelm Buhl | 20 July 1937 | 16 July 1942 | Social Democrats | |
Alsing Andersen | 16 July 1942 | 9 November 1942 | Social Democrats | ||
Minister of Defence | Søren Brorsen | 4 May 1942 | 29 August 1943 | Venstre | |
Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs | Vilhelm Fibiger | 8 July 1940 | 9 November 1942 | Conservative | |
Minister for Education | Jørgen Jørgensen | 4 November 1935 | 9 November 1942 | Social Liberals | |
Minister of Justice | Eigil Thune Jacobsen | 9 July 1941 | 29 August 1943 | Independent | |
Minister of the Interior | Knud Kristensen | 8 July 1940 | 9 November 1942 | Venstre | |
Minister for Public Works | Gunnar Larsen | 8 July 1940 | 29 august 1943 | Independent | |
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries | Kristen Bording | 4 November 1935 | 29 August 1943 | Social Democrats | |
Minister for Commerce, Industry and Seafaring | Halfdan Hendriksen | 3 October 1940 | 5 May 1945 | Conservative | |
Ministry of Social Affairs | Johannes Kjærbøl | 8 July 1940 | 9 November 1942 | Social Democrats |
Preceded by Stauning VI |
Cabinet of Denmark 1940-1942 |
Succeeded by Scavenius |
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References
- "Regeringen Buhl I". stm.dk (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
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