Cabinet of Bjarni Benediktsson
Cabinet of Bjarni Benediktsson | |
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22nd cabinet of Iceland | |
Date formed | 14 November 1963 |
Date dissolved | 10 July 1970 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Bjarni Benediktsson |
Head of state | Kristján Eldjárn |
Member parties |
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History | |
Outgoing election | 1967 election |
Predecessor | Ólafur Thors V |
Successor | Jóhann Hafstein |
The Cabinet of Bjarni Benediktsson in Iceland was formed 14 November 1963.[1] It dissolved 10 July 1970 due to the death of the Prime Minister, Bjarni Benediktsson, who was killed in a house fire the night before along with his wife and grandson.[2]
Contents
Cabinets
Inaugural cabinet: 14 November 1963 – 8 May 1965
Incumbent | Minister | Party | |
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Bjarni Benediktsson | Prime Minister (Forsætisráðherra) |
IP | |
Emil Jónsson | Minister of Fisheries (Sjávarútvegsráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Social Affairs (Félagsmálaráðherra) |
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Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson | Minister for Foreign Affairs (Utanríkisráðherra) |
SDP | |
Gunnar Thoroddsen | Minister of Finance (Fjármálaráðherra) |
IP | |
Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason | Minister of Education, Science and Culture (Menntamálaráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Commerce (Viðskiptaráðherra) |
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Ingólfur Jónsson | Minister of Agriculture (Landbúnaðarráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Communications (Samgönguráðherra) |
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Jóhann Hafstein | Minister of Health (Heilbrigðisráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Industry (Iðnaðarráðherra) |
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Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs (Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra) |
First reshuffle: 8 May 1965 – 31 August 1965
Magnús Jónsson replaced Gunnar Thoroddsen as Minister of Finance.
Incumbent | Minister | Party | |
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Bjarni Benediktsson | Prime Minister (Forsætisráðherra) |
IP | |
Emil Jónsson | Minister of Fisheries (Sjávarútvegsráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Social Affairs (Félagsmálaráðherra) |
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Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson | Minister for Foreign Affairs (Utanríkisráðherra) |
SDP | |
Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason | Minister of Education, Science and Culture (Menntamálaráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Commerce (Viðskiptaráðherra) |
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Ingólfur Jónsson | Minister of Agriculture (Landbúnaðarráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Communications (Samgönguráðherra) |
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Jóhann Hafstein | Minister of Health (Heilbrigðisráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Industry (Iðnaðarráðherra) |
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Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs (Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra) |
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Magnús Jónsson | Minister of Finance (Fjármálaráðherra) |
IP |
Second reshuffle: 31 August 1965 – 1 January 1970
Eggert Gíslason Þorsteinsson replaced Emil Jónsson as Minister of Fisheries and Minister of Social Affairs. Emil Jónsson replaced Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Incumbent | Minister | Party | |
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Bjarni Benediktsson | Prime Minister (Forsætisráðherra) |
IP | |
Eggert Gíslason Þorsteinsson | Minister of Fisheries (Sjávarútvegsráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Social Affairs (Félagsmálaráðherra) |
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Emil Jónsson | Minister for Foreign Affairs (Utanríkisráðherra) |
SDP | |
Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason | Minister of Education, Science and Culture (Menntamálaráðherra) |
SDP | |
Minister of Commerce (Viðskiptaráðherra) |
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Ingólfur Jónsson | Minister of Agriculture (Landbúnaðarráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Communications (Samgönguráðherra) |
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Jóhann Hafstein | Minister of Health (Heilbrigðisráðherra) |
IP | |
Minister of Industry (Iðnaðarráðherra) |
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Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs (Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra) |
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Magnús Jónsson | Minister of Finance (Fjármálaráðherra) |
IP |
Third reshuffle: 1 January 1970 – 10 July 1970
The Cabinet of Iceland Act no. 73/1969, which had been passed by the parliament 28 May 1969, took effect on 1 January 1970. Thus the Cabinet was formally established along with its ministries which had up until then not formally existed separately from the ministers.[3] The Ministry of Health (Heilbrigðisráðuneytið) was renamed the Ministry of Health and Social Security (Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðherra) and Eggert Gíslason Þorsteinsson replaced Jóhann Hafstein as minister. Emil Jónsson replaced Jóhann Hafstein as Minister of Social Affairs. Statistics Iceland became a cabinet ministry and was led by Magnús Jónsson.