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- Jens Valentinsen Hundseid (6 May 1883 – 2 April 1965) was a Norwegian politician from the Agrarian Party. He was a member of the Norwegian parliament from...
- by prime ministers from the party include the short-lived Kolstad and Hundseid's Cabinet between 1931 and 1933 and the longer-lasting Borten's Cabinet...
- Party cabinet was led by Prime Minister Jens Hundseid. It had the following composition: "Jens Hundseid's Government. 14 March 1932 - 3 March 1933". Government...
- Jens Hundseid to a large degree because he was seen as being moderate and better at cooperating with other parties and politicians than Hundseid. The...
- in government briefly from 1931 to 1933, under Peder Kolstad and Jens Hundseid. Despite the surge of previously minor parties, the Liberals and Conservatives...
- defence in the agrarian governments of Peder Kolstad (1931–32) and Jens Hundseid (1932–33). In 1933, Quisling founded the fascist Nasjonal Samling (National...
- Prime minister (1928–1931) Peder Kolstad, Prime minister (1931–1932) Jens Hundseid, Prime minister (1932–1933) Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, Prime minister (1933–1935)...
- Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Ivar Lykke Christopher Hornsrud Peder Kolstad Jens Hundseid Johan Nygaardsvold Einar Gerhardsen Oscar Torp Born Prince Christian Frederik...
- Cobbett Posse Boström Watson Alkio Kallio Maniu Witos Zapata Townley Page Hundseid Rataj Tildy Olson Ásgeirsson McEwen Kekkonen Mikołajczyk Nagy Fälldin Malinowski...
- Nygaardsvold (1928) Aarstad (1928–31) Sundby (1931–32) Kirkeby-Garstad (1932) Hundseid (1932–33) Five (1933–35) Ystgaard (1935–45) Mork (1940) Fretheim (1940–45)...