Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson | |
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13th cabinet of Iceland | |
1942–1944 | |
Date formed | 16 December 1942 |
Date dissolved | 21 October 1944 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | |
Head of government | Björn Þórðarson |
Member party | caretaker government |
History | |
Predecessor | First cabinet of Ólafur Thors |
Successor | Second cabinet of Ólafur Thors |
The Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson was formed 16 December 1942.
Björn Þórðarson was Prime Minister of Iceland from 16 December 1942 to 21 October 1944, in the only government that did not rely on parliamentary support. He was prime minister when Iceland became a republic. His cabinet was named the Coca-Cola rule because two of its ministers started franchises of two big American companies during the US occupation during World War II. Vilhjálmur Þór, from the Progressive Party, took on Esso, and Björn Ólafsson, later a member of the Alþingi, founded Vífilfell, the company that sells Coca-Cola in Iceland.