First cabinet Bondevik
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The First cabinet Bondevik governed Norway between October 17 and 1997 to March 3, 2000. It had the following composition:
- Kjell Magne Bondevik (Christian People's Party) — Prime Minister
- Knut Vollebæk (Chr.) — Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad (Centre Party) — Minister of Local Government and Regional Development
- Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa (Centre Party) — Minister of Social Affairs
- Eldbjørg Løwer (Liberal Party) — Minister of Labour and Administration
- Gudmund Restad (Cen.) — Minister of Finance
- Aud Inger Aure (Chr.) — Minister of Justice
- Anne Enger Lahnstein (Cen.) — Minister of Culture
- Hilde Frafjord Johnson (Chr.) — Minister of Human Rights and Development
- Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (Chr.) — Minister of Children and Family Affairs
- Jon Lilletun (Chr.) — Minister of Church, Education and Research
- Peter Angelsen (Cen.) — Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs
- Dagfinn Høybråten (Chr.) — Minister of Health and Care Services
- Kåre Gjønnes (Chr.) — Minister of Agriculture
- Odd Einar Dørum (Lib.) — Minister of Transport and Communications
- Dag Jostein Fjærvoll (Chr.) — Minister of Defence
- Lars Sponheim (Lib.) — Minister of Industry and IT
- Marit Arnstad (Cen.) — Minister of Petroleum and Energy
- Guro Fjellanger (Lib.) — Minister of the Environment