Cabinet Jagland

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

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[edit] Cabinet members

Portfolio Minister Period[1] Party
Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs Bjørn Tore Godal Labour
Minister of Defence Jørgen Hårek Kosmo Labour
Minister of Industry and Trade
Until 1 January 1997, a part of the Ministry of Trade and Energy
Grete Knudsen Labour
Minister of Planning Terje Rød-Larsen November 29, 1996 Labour
Bendik Rugaas November 29, 1996 Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs Jens Stoltenberg Labour
Minister of Local Government and Labour Kjell Opseth Labour
Minister of Health
Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Gudmund Hernes Labour
Minister of Culture Turid Birkeland Labour
Minister of Social Affairs
Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Hill-Marta Solberg Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications Sissel Rønbeck Labour
Minister of Fisheries Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen Labour
Minister of International Development
Formally a part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Kari Nordheim-Larsen Labour
Minister of the Environment Thorbjørn Berntsen Labour
Minister of Agriculture Dag Terje Andersen Labour
Minister of Justice and Police Anne Holt February 4, 1997 Labour
Gerd-Liv Valla February 4, 1997 Labour
Minister of Children and Family Affairs Sylvia Brustad Labour
Minister of Petroleum and Energy
Until 1 January 1997, a part of the Ministry of Trade and Energy
Grete Faremo December 18, 1996 Labour
Ranveig Frøland December 18, 1996 Labour
Minister of Education, Research and Church Affairs Reidar Sandal Labour

[edit] State Secretaries

Ministry State Secretary Period[1] Party
Office of the Prime Minister Norvald Mo Labour
Frøy Kannert Labour
Britt Schultz 1 November 1996 Labour
Sten Helland 1 November 199622 August 1997 Labour
Terje Moe Gustavsen 27 June 1997 Labour
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jan Egeland Labour
Siri Bjerke Labour
Frode Forfang 1 November 1996 Labour
Ministry of Defence Martin Kolberg 1 November 1996 Labour
Ministry of Industry and Trade Nils Amund Røhne 1 November 1996 Labour
Inger Karin Nerheim 1 November 1996 Labour
Morten Wetland 1 November 199618 December 1996 Labour
Liv Undheim 18 December 19961 January 1997 Labour
Ministry of Labour and Government Administration Arve Bakke 29 November 1996 Labour
Ministry of Finance Mary Kvidal 1 November 1996 Labour
Haktor Helland 1 November 199629 November 1996 Labour
Marianne Andreassen 30 May 1997 Labour
Tom Therkildsen 30 May 19973 October 1997 Labour
Ministry of Local Government and Labour Jan Petter Rasmussen 1 November 19961 October 1997 Labour
May Britt Lunde 1 November 1996 Labour
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Kari Paulsrud Labour
Finn Grønseth Labour
Ministry of Culture Stig Erik Fossum 21 October 1996 Labour
Ministry of Transport and Communications Torstein Rudihagen 1 November 19961 October 1997 Labour
Ministry of Fisheries Asbjørn Rasch 1 November 1996 Labour
Ministry of the Environment Bernt Øgrim Bull 1 November 19966 June 1997 Labour
Erik Orskaug 6 June 1997 Labour
Ministry of Agriculture Ottar Befring Labour
Ministry of Justice and Police Øystein Mæland 1 November 199627 June 1997 Labour
Torolv Groseth 27 June 1997 Labour
Berit Reiss-Andersen 1 November 19964 April 1997 Labour
Ingunn Yssen 4 April 1997 Labour
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs Ingunn Yssen 4 April 1997 Labour
Sylfest Lomheim 4 April 1997 Labour
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Liv Undheim 1 January 1997 Labour
Ministry of Church Affairs, Education and Research Astrid Søgnen 1 November 1996 Labour
Magnus Midtbø 1 November 19967 February 1997 Labour
Per Wøien 7 February 1997 Labour

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Unless otherwise noted, the period was October 25, 1996October 17, 1997