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Gerhardsen's Second Cabinet

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Gerhardsen's Second Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed5 November 1945
Date dissolved19 November 1951
People and organisations
Head of stateHaakon VII of Norway
Head of governmentEinar Gerhardsen
No. of ministers15
Member partyLabour Party
Status in legislatureMajority government
76 / 150(50.67%)





History
Election(s)1945 parliamentary election
1949 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)1945-1949
1949-1953
PredecessorGerhardsen's First Cabinet
SuccessorTorp's Cabinet

Gerhardsen's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 5 November 1945 and 19 November 1951. The Labour Party (Ap) cabinet was led by Einar Gerhardsen.[1]

In May 1948, Gerhardsen told Jens Chr Hauge, that he was considering resigning.[2] Furthermore, as candidates for prime minister, Gerhardsen named Torp, Sverre Støstad and Lars Evensen.[2]

On 17 June 1948 parliament started its deliberations about the Helset Case.[3] Something Gerhardsen knew, but did not tell parliament, was that he had certain[4] evidence, that "either at the US embassy or in the top leadership of Norway's Armed Forces there were people who were willing to leak top secret info about then minister of defence's conversations with US military attaché, winter and spring 1948, in an attempt to force" the defence minister out of office—with or without the knowledge of Olaf Helset. Later in 1948 Olaf Helset resigned.

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Transcription

Cabinet members

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister5 November 194519 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs5 November 19452 February 1946 Labour
2 February 194619 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs5 November 19456 December 1947 Labour
6 December 194719 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Defence5 November 194519 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Justice and the Police5 November 194519 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications22 February 194619 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Local Government and Labour20 December 194819 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Education and Church Affairs5 November 194528 June 1948 Labour
28 June 194819 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Labour5 November 194522 February 1946 Labour
Minister of Social Affairs5 November 194523 June 1948 Labour
20 December 194819 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Agriculture5 November 194519 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Industry6 December 194719 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Trade and Shipping6 December 194719 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Fisheries1 July 194619 November 1951 Labour
Minister of Provisioning and Reconstruction5 November 194510 January 1948 Labour
10 January 194814 September 1950 Labour
Consulative Minister5 November 194520 December 1948 Labour
5 November 194530 June 1948 Labour
5 November 19451 July 1946 Labour

Notes

  1. ^ Acting minister from 18 May to 20 December 1948.
  2. ^ Leave of absence from 18 May 1948.
  3. ^ Olav Oksvik was acting minister from 6 December 1947 to 6 March 1948.
  4. ^ Arne Drogseth was acting minister from 29 June to 11 November 1951.

References

  1. ^ "Einar Gerhardsen's Second Government". Government.no. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b Njølstad p.352
  3. ^ Njølstad p.367
  4. ^ Njølstad p.369


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