[1] A constitutional amendment, confirmed on 3 October 1903, stated that the Minister for Iceland had to be a resident of Reykjavík and be able to read and write Icelandic.
The first office was responsible for court, school and church affairs, the second for employment, transport and postal affairs and the third for finance.
[2] The Minister for Iceland was the most supreme officeholder in the Cabinet, but each office was headed by an Office Manager and a National Secretary supervised the three managers.
The agreement made Iceland a sovereign state – the Kingdom of Iceland – joined with Denmark in a personal union with the Danish king as the head of state of both kingdoms.
As a result of the 2024 Icelandic parliamentary election, the current cabinet is composed of the Social Democratic Alliance, Viðreisn and the People's Party.