Liberal Party (Lib.) and Moderate Liberal Party (ML)
Number of government members:
02.02.1910 8
20.02.1912 9
Prime Minister
Konow, Wollert (South Bergenhus), factory owner. Prime Minister, Chief of the Ministry of Agriculture (until 1 March 1910) and of the Ministry of Auditing. (LL)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Irgens, Johannes, minister. Minister of Foreign Affairs. (LL, later C)
Councillors of State
Arctander, Sofus Anton Birger, former councillor of state. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Trade. Resigned 11 June 1910. (LL)
Berge, Abraham Theodor, former councillor of state. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Finance. (LL)
Scheel, Herman Carsten Johannes, supreme court judge. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. (C)
Bull, Karl Sigwald Johannes, lieutenant colonel. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Defence. (C)
Qvigstad, Just Knud, headmaster. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Church and Education. (C)
Brænne, Bernhard Cornelius, factory owner. Councillor of State, Chief of the Ministry of Labour. Chief of the Ministry of Trade June 1910. (C)
Holtsmark, Bernt, headmaster. Councillor of State 1 March 1910, Chief of the Ministry of Agriculture. (LL)
Darre-Jenssen, Hans Jørgen, chief engineer. Councillor of State 11 June 1910, Chief of the Ministry of Labour. (LL)
Change of ministers in Konow's government 1910-1912:
| Date |
Ministry |
Out of ministry |
Into ministry |
| 1910 |
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| 01.03.1910 |
Agriculture |
Wollert Konow (S.B.) |
Bernt Holtsmark - into government |
| 11.06.1910 |
Trade |
Sofus Arctander - out of government |
Bernhard C. Brænne |
| 11.06.1910 |
Labour |
Bernhard C. Brænne |
Hans Darre-Jenssen - into government |
State Secretary
Hesselberg, Nils Otto, State Secretary.
On 16 February 1912, Mr. Konow's Government handed in its resignation. Permission to resign was granted on 19 February, effective from 20 February. On the same day, Mr. Jens Bratlie's Government was appointed.