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Christopher Andersen Hornsrud (15
November 1859 – 12
December 1960) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He
served as
leader of the Labour...
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Hornsrud's Cabinet governed Norway between 28
January 1928 and 15
February 1928. The
first Labour Party cabinet in Norway, it was
defeated by the other...
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Karlsen became the party's
first Member of Parliament. In 1928,
Christopher Hornsrud formed Labour's
first government, but it
lasted only two w****s. During...
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between Liberals and Conservatives. This government,
headed by
Christopher Hornsrud, was short-lived, however; it
lasted a mere 18 days. The Farmers' Party...
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coalition Lyng
cabinet in 1963.
Following the
brief tenure of the
Hornsrud cabinet in the
winter of 1928, the
Labour Party changed its
political stance...
- 1934) 1852 –
Tewfik Pasha,
Egyptian ruler (d. 1892) 1859 –
Christopher Hornsrud,
Norwegian businessman and politician, 11th
Prime Minister of
Norway (d...
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ministers of all time,
along with
Antoine Pinay,
Willem Drees and
Christopher Hornsrud, and at his
death was the last
surviving full
general of the
Imperial ****anese...
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Monarch Haakon VII
Preceded by J. L.
Mowinckel Succeeded by
Christopher Hornsrud Minister of
Foreign Affairs In
office 5
March 1926 – 28
January 1928 Prime...
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Nygaardsvold was
appointed minister of
agriculture in the short-lived
Christopher Hornsrud cabinet. From 11
January 1934 to 20
March 1935 he
served as
President of...
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appointing Christopher Hornsrud as
Prime Minister. Haakon, however,
refused to
abandon parliamentary convention and
asked Hornsrud to form a new government...