Francis Hagerup's Second Government
22. October 1903–11. March 1905
Conservative Party (H), Coalition Party (Saml) and Liberal Party (V)
Francis Hagerup’s Second Government was appointed by King Oscar II in a session of the Council of State on 22 October 1903, effective as of 12 noon the same day. It succeded Otto Blehr’s First Government, after general elections 6 August-16 September 1903 had not rendered sufficient support for Blehr’s Government in the Storting
On 28 February 1905, Ministers Christian Michelsen and Jacob Schøning handed in their resignations. In a session of the Council of State on 1 March 1905, Prime Minister Francis Hagerup, Minister Sigurd Ibsen and the rest of the Government handed in their resignations. The reason was disagreement on Prime Minister Hagerup's line in the negotiations to end the union between Sweden and Norway.
In a session of the Council of State on 11 March 1905, Crown Prince Regent Gustaf granted Francis Hagerup’s Second Government permission to leave, as of 11 March 1905 at 12 noon. Christian Michelsen withdrew his resignation. At the same time, Christian Michelsen’s Government was appointed, effective as of the same point of time.
More about Norway’s Council of State during the Union with Sweden.
Secretary to the Council of State in this period:
In Kristiania
State Secretary Halfdan Lehmann
In Stockholm
Director General Agust Sibbern
About the Government
- Prime Minister:
- George Francis Hagerup (H)
- Parliamentary basis:
- Coalition government
- Appointment reason:
- Change after general elections
- Resignation reason:
- Change after government crisis
- Parties in the Government:
- Høyre (H), Samlingspartiet (SMLNGSP) og Venstre (V)
Politicians
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Hagerup, George Francis (H)
- Prime Minister and Minister of Justice – Ministry of Justice and the Police 22/10/1903–11/03/1905
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Ibsen, Sigurd (V)
- Prime Minister in Stockholm – Council of State Division in Stockholm 22/10/1903–11/03/1905
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Hansen, Hans Christian Albert (H)
- Minister of Labour – Ministry of Labour (of 1885) 22/10/1903–11/03/1905
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Hauge, Hans Nilsen (H)
- Minister of Church and Education – Ministry of Church and Education 22/10/1903–11/03/1905
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Kildal, Birger (V)
- Minister in Stockholm – Council of State Division in Stockholm 01/09/1904–11/03/1905
- Minister of Finance and acting Minister of Auditing – Ministry of Finance and Customs 22/10/1903–01/09/1904
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Mathiesen, Christian Pierre (H)
- Minister of Agriculture – Ministry of Agriculture 22/10/1903–26/09/1904
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Mellbye, Johan Egeberg (H)
- Minister of Agriculture – Ministry of Agriculture 26/09/1904–11/03/1905
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Michelsen, Christian (SMLNGSP)
- Minister of Finance – Ministry of Finance and Customs 01/09/1904–11/03/1905
- Minister in Stockholm - leave of absence – Council of State Division in Stockholm 30/06/1904–01/09/1904
- Minister in Stockholm – Council of State Division in Stockholm 22/10/1903–01/09/1904
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Schøning, Jacob Marius (V)
- Minister in Stockholm – Council of State Division in Stockholm 01/09/1904–11/03/1905
- Minister of Trade – Ministry of Trade (of 1903) 22/10/1903–01/09/1904
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Strugstad, Oscar Sigvald Julius (SMLNGSP)
- Minister of Defence – Ministry of Defence 22/10/1903–11/03/1905
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Vogt, Paul Benjamin (H)
- Minister of Trade and acting Minister of Auditing – Ministry of Trade (of 1903) 01/09/1904–11/03/1905
- Minister in Stockholm – Council of State Division in Stockholm 22/10/1903–01/09/1904