Cabinet Jagland

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The Cabinet Jagland governed Norway between October 25, 1996October 17, 1997. It had the following composition:

Portfolio Minister Period Party
Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bjørn Tore Godal October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of the Environment Thorbjørn Berntsen October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Local Government and Labour Kjell Opseth October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Health and Social Affairs Gudmund Hernes October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Petroleum and Energy Grete Faremo
Ranveig Frøland
October 25, 1996December 18, 1996
December 18, 1996October 17, 1997
Labour
Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications Sissel Rønbeck October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Industry and Trade Grete Knudsen October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of International Development Kari Nordheim-Larsen October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Defence Jørgen Hårek Kosmo October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs Jens Stoltenberg October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Social Affairs Hill-Marta Solberg October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Education, Research and Church Affairs Reidar Sandal October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Planning Terje Rød-Larsen
Bendik Rugaas
October 25, 1996November 29, 1996
November 29, 1996October 17, 1997
Labour
Labour
Minister of Agriculture Dag Terje Andersen October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Justice and Police Anne Holt
Gerd-Liv Valla
October 25, 1996February 4, 1997
February 4, 1997October 17, 1997
Labour
Minister of Fisheries Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Culture Turid Birkeland October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour
Minister of Children and Family Affairs Sylvia Kristin Brustad October 25, 1996October 17, 1997 Labour