Norwegian order of precedence
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The Norwegian order of precedence is the hierarchy of officials in the Government of Norway used to direct seating and ranking on formal occasions, decided by the King, which came into effect from 1 July 1993.
I. The President of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister, the Chief of the Supreme Court, the Vice President of the National Assembly and members of the Cabinet with spouses have, in the Royal Court, rank and seat second to the Royal Family and foreign royal and princely persons. Following these, the Lord Chamberlain, ambassadors of foreign powers, the presidents and vice presidents of the Lagting and Odelsting with spouses.
II. Officials of the Court have rank and file as such:
- The Lady Chamberlain - with generals
- Marshal of the Court, Cabinet Secretary - with lieutenant generals
- Chamberlain, Directors of the Royal Administration, the Royal Household and HM the King's and HRH The Crown Prince's attendant staff - with major generals.
- Members of The Civil Staff - with brigadiers.
- Dames of the Court - with colonels
III. Bearers of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav's Grand Cross with collar have rank and seat directly after the Lady Chamberlain. Bearers of the War Cross(Krigskorset) with sword, the Medal for Outstanding Civic Achievement(Medaljen for Borgerdåd), the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and the Royal Order of Merit's Grand Cross have rank and seat before Marshals of the Court and Cabinet Secretaries.
IV. Civil servants in the State's employment have same rank and seat as dignitaries of the court of the same rank, after seniority. Unranked spouses follow the rank of the ranked spouse.
V. Those by court employed who are given an honourable discharge keep their position's title and rank.
[edit] The actual ranking
- His Majesty the King (Harald V of Norway) and Her Majesty the Queen (Queen Sonja of Norway)
- His Royal Highness the Crown Prince (Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway) and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess (Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway)
- The President of the National Assembly (Thorbjørn Jagland)
- The Prime Minister (Jens Stoltenberg)
- The Chief of the Supreme Court (Tore Schei)
- The Vice President of the National Assembly (Carl I. Hagen)
- The Members of the Cabinet:
- Minister of Foreign Affairs (Jonas Gahr Støre)
- Minister of Local Government and Regional Development (Åslaug Haga)
- Minister of Labour and Social Affairs (Bjarne Håkon Hansen)
- Minister of Agriculture (Terje Riis-Johansen)
- Minister of Finance (Kristin Halvorsen)
- Minister of Justice (Knut Storberget)
- Minister of Culture and Church Affairs (Trond Giske)
- Minister of International Development (Erik Solheim)
- Minister of Children and Family Affairs (Karita Bekkemellem)
- Minister of Education and Research (Øystein Djupedal)
- Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (Helga Pedersen)
- Minister of Health and Care Services (Sylvia Brustad)
- Minister of Transport and Communications (Liv Signe Navarsete)
- Minister of Defence (Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen)
- Minister of Trade and Industry (Dag Terje Andersen)
- Minister of Modernisation (Heidi Grande Røys)
- Minister of Petroleum and Energy (Odd Roger Enoksen)
- Minister of the Environment (Helen Bjørnøy)
- The Lord Chamberlain
- Ambassadors of foreign powers
- The President of the Odelsting and husband (Berit Brørby)
- The President of the Lagting and wife (Inge Lønning)
- The Vice-President of the Odelsting and wife (Olav Gunnar Ballo)
- The Vice-President of the Lagting and wife (Ola T. Lånke)
- The Lady Chamberlain - with generals
- Bearers of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav with collar
- Bearers of the War Cross(Krigskorset) with sword, the Medal for Civil Accomplishments(Borgerdådsmedaljen), the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and the Royal Order of Merit's Grand Cross
- Marshal of the Court, Cabinet Secretary - with lieutenant generals
- Chamberlain, Directors of the Royal Administration, the Royal Household and HM the King's and HRH The Crown Prince's attendant staff - with major generals.
- Members of The Civil Staff - with brigadiers.
- Dames of the Court - with colonels
[edit] External links
- Unofficial website on The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav (In English with translations to French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Chinese and Japanese)
- The Collection of Henrik Revens Website features orders and medals of Norway as well as other Nordic countries.