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Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson


FieldValue
cabinet_nameCabinet of Björn Þórðarson
cabinet_number13th
jurisdictionIceland
incumbent1942–1944
date_formed
date_dissolved
government_headBjörn Þórðarson
state_head
political_party*caretaker government*
election
last_election
previousFirst cabinet of Ólafur Thors
successorSecond cabinet of Ólafur Thors

The Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson, nicknamed “The caretaker government” () or “The Coca-Cola government” (), was formed 16 December 1942.

Cabinets

Inaugural cabinet

OfficeholderOffice
Björn ÞórðarsonPrime Minister
Björn ÓlafssonMinister of Finance and Business Affairs
Einar ArnórssonMinister of Justice
Vilhjálmur ÞórMinister for Foreign Affairs and Employment

Change (22 December 1942)

OfficeholderOffice
Björn ÞórðarsonPrime Minister
Björn ÓlafssonMinister of Finance and Business Affairs
Einar ArnórssonMinister of Justice
Jóhann SæmundssonMinister of Social Affairs
Vilhjálmur ÞórMinister for Foreign Affairs and Employment

Change (19 April 1943)

OfficeholderOffice
Björn ÞórðarsonPrime Minister
Minister of Social Affairs
Björn ÓlafssonMinister of Finance and Business Affairs
Einar ArnórssonMinister of Justice
Vilhjálmur ÞórMinister for Foreign Affairs and Employment

References

References

  1. "Ráðuneyti frá 1917".
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