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Schweigaard's Ministerium, often referred to as the April Ministerium, was an interlude lasting from 3 April to 26 June 1884, following the impeachment of the Selmer cabinet, and prior to Sverdrup's Liberal cabinet.
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister Minister of Auditing | Christian Homann Schweigaard | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm | Carl Otto Løvenskiold | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of Finance and Customs | Herman Reimers | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of Justice and the Police | Ludvig Aubert | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of the Interior | Thomas Cathinco Bang | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of Education and Church Affairs | Nils Hertzberg | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of the Army | Lars Christian Dahll | 3 April 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | |
Minister of the Navy | Halfdan Lehmann | 3 April 1884 | 3 May 1884 | Independent | |
Johan Koren | 3 May 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent | ||
Members of the Council State Division in Stockholm | Jacob Lerche Johansen | 3 April 1884 | 20 May 1884 | Independent | |
Ebbe C. Hornemann Hertzberg | 20 May 1884 | 26 June 1884 | Independent |
Preceded by Selmer's ministerium | Cabinets of Norway April-June 1884 | Succeeded by Sverdrup's Cabinet |
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