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Cabinet of Ásgeir Ásgeirsson


FieldValue
cabinet_nameCabinet of Ásgeir Ásgeirsson
cabinet_number7th
jurisdictionIceland
incumbent1932–1934
date_formed
date_dissolved
government_headÁsgeir Ásgeirsson
state_headChristian X of Denmark
political_parties
election[1933 election](1933-icelandic-parliamentary-election)
last_election[1934 election](1934-icelandic-parliamentary-election)
previousCabinet of Tryggvi Þórhallsson
successorFirst cabinet of Hermann Jónasson

The Cabinet of Ásgeir Ásgeirsson, nicknamed “The Unity Government of Democrats” (), was formed 3 June 1932.

Cabinets

Inaugural cabinet

OfficeholderOffice
Ásgeir ÁsgeirssonPrime Minister
Minister of Finance
Magnús GuðmundssonMinister of Justice
Þorsteinn BriemMinister of Employment

Change (11 November 1932)

OfficeholderOffice
Ásgeir ÁsgeirssonPrime Minister
Minister of Finance
Þorsteinn BriemMinister of Employment

Change (14 November 1932)

OfficeholderOffice
Ásgeir ÁsgeirssonPrime Minister
Minister of Finance
Ólafur ThorsMinister of Justice
Þorsteinn BriemMinister of Employment

Change (23 December 1932)

OfficeholderOffice
Ásgeir ÁsgeirssonPrime Minister
Minister of Finance
Magnús GuðmundssonMinister of Justice
Þorsteinn BriemMinister of Employment
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