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Friis

30th Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed5 April 1920 (1920-04-05)
Date dissolved5 May 1920 (1920-05-05)
People and organisations
Head of stateChristian X
Head of governmentMichael Pedersen Friis
No. of ministers11
Status in legislatureCaretaker government
History
ElectionNone
PredecessorLiebe
SuccessorNeergaard II

The Cabinet of Friis was the government of Denmark from 5 April 1920 to 5 May 1920. It was created during the Easter Crisis of 1920 and after the Cabinet of Liebe, as a compromise until elections could be held later that year.

List of ministers

The cabinet consisted of these ministers:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister &
Minister of Defence
Michael Pedersen Friis5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister of Foreign AffairsOtto Scavenius5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for FinanceMichael Koefoed [da]5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for Ecclesiastical AffairsEmil Ammentorp [da]5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for EducationPeder Jørgen Pedersen [da]5 April 19205 May 1920 Social Democrats
Minister of JusticeFrederik Carl Gram Schrøder5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister of the InteriorHenrik Vedel [da]5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for Public WorksK. Riis-Hansen [da]5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for AgricultureChristian Sonne5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Minister for Industry and SeafaringHans Peter Prior5 April 19205 May 1920 Independent
Ministry of Social AffairsJens Jensen5 April 19205 May 1920 Social Democrats
Preceded byLiebe Cabinet of Denmark
1924-1926
Succeeded byNeergaard II

References

  1. "Friis, Michael Petersen". Salmonsens konversationsleksikon. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  2. "Regeringen Friis". stm.dk (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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