Madsen-Mygdal government
| Madsen-Mygdal government | |
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| 33. Cabinet of the Kingdom of Denmark | |
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| Prime Minister | Thomas Madsen-Mygdal |
| Legislative period | 35. |
| Appointed by | King Christian X. |
| education | December 14, 1926 |
| The End | April 30, 1929 |
| Duration | 2 years and 137 days |
| predecessor | Stauning I government |
| successor | Stauning II government |
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| Party (s) | Venstre |
| minister | 10 |
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The government Madsen Mygdal ( Danish . Regeringen Madsen Mygdal ) under Prime Minister Thomas Madsen-Mygdal was on 14 December 1926 to 30 April 1929, the Danish government. The reigning king was Christian X.
The Madsen-Mygdal government was the 34th cabinet since the March Revolution and was provided by the Venstre . It was composed of the following ministers:
- Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture : Th. Madsen-Mygdal
- Foreign Minister : LJ Moltesen
- Finance Minister : Niels Th. Neergaard
- Interior Minister : OC Krag
- Minister of Justice : Svenning KN Rytter
- Minister of Education : Jens Byskov
- Church minister : FC Bruun-Rasmussen
- Defense Minister : Søren Brorsen
- Minister for Public Works : JP Stensballe
- Minister for Industry, Trade and Maritime Affairs :
- MN Slebsager until October 3, 1928, thereafter
- ad interim: Th. Madsen-Mygdal until October 6, 1928, thereafter
- ad interim: JP Stensballe
The post of Minister of Social Affairs, which had already been introduced twice by governments with social democratic participation, was abolished for the second time.