Conservative Party
Number of government members:
02.05.1893 10
14.10.1895 10
Prime Ministers
Stang, Emil, former prime minister. Prime Minister, also Chief of the Ministry of Auditing until 7 September 1894. Also Chief of the Ministry of Church and Education 27 April-14 October 1895.
Gram, Gregers Winther Wulfsberg, former Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm.
Councillors of State
Thorne, Johan Henrik Paasche, former councillor of state. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of the Interior. Resigned 3 March 1894.
Furu, Ole Andreas, former councillor of state. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Finance. Also chief of the Ministry of Auditing 7 September 1894-27 April 1895. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 9 August 1895.
Motzfeldt, Ernst, supreme court judge. Councillor of State, Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm. Chief of the Ministry of Justice July 1894.
Bang, Anton Christian, professor. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Church and Education. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 27 April 1895.
Hagerup, George Francis, professor. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm July 1894, Chief of the Ministry of Finance 9 August 1895.
Nilsen, Peder, works manager. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Labour.
Olssøn, Christian Wilhelm Engel Bredal, captain. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Defence. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm July 1894, Chief of the Ministry of Defence 27 April 1895.
Harbitz, Johannes Winding, shipowner. Councillor of State, Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm. Chief of the Ministry of Defence July 1894, Chief of the Ministry of Auditing 27 April 1895.
Birch-Reichenwald, Peter, former Councillor of State. Councillor of State 3 March 1894, Chief of the Ministry of the Interior.
Change of ministers in Emil Stang's Second Government 1893-1895:
| Date |
Ministry |
Out of ministry |
Into ministry |
| 1894 |
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| 03.03.1894 |
Interior |
Johan P. Thorne - out of government |
Peter Birch-Reichenwald - into government |
| xx.07.1894 |
Stockholm |
Ernst Motzfeldt |
Francis Hagerup |
| xx.07.1894 |
Stockholm |
Johannes W. Harbitz |
Christian B. Olssøn |
| xx.07.1894 |
Justice |
Francis Hagerup |
Ernst Motzfeldt |
| xx.07.1894 |
Defence |
Christian B. Olssøn |
Johannes W. Harbitz |
| 07.09.1894 |
Auditing |
Emil Stang |
Ole A. Furu |
| 1895 |
Ministry |
Out of ministry |
Into ministry |
| 27.04.1895 |
Stockholm |
Christian B. Olssøn |
Anton Chr. Bang |
| 27.04.1895 |
Auditing |
Ole A. Furu |
Johannes W. Harbitz |
| 27.04.1895 |
Church and Education |
Anton Chr. Bang |
Emil Stang |
| 27.04.1895 |
Defence |
Johannes W. Harbitz |
Christian B. Olssøn |
| 09.08.1895 |
Stockholm |
Francis Hagerup |
Ole A. Furu |
| 09.08.1895 |
Finance |
Ole A. Furu |
Francis Hagerup |
State Secretary
Lehmann, Halfdan, State secretary.
Director General in Stockholm
Schlytter, Hans, Director General.
Secretary to the President of the Norwegian Government
Ingstad, Carl Ludvig Christopher, former Secretary. Secretary 2 May 1893. Resigned 1895.
On 31 January 1895 Mr. Stang’s Second Government handed in its resignation. In a session of the Council of State on 27 February 1895, the King asked the Government to withdraw its resignation. The Government refused to do so. In a session of the Council of State on 14 October 1895, Mr. Stang’s Second Government received the King’s permission to resign. At the same time, Mr. Francis Hagerup’s (first) Government was appointed.