Governor of Svalbard
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The Governor of Svalbard (Norwegian: Sysselmannen på Svalbard) represents the Norwegian government in exercising its sovereignty over the Svalbard archipelago.
The position reports to the Norwegian Ministry of Justice, but it maintains all Norwegian interests in the area, including environmental protection, law enforcement, representation, mediation, and civil matters, such as marriage, divorce. An important part of the position is to maintain good working relations with the Russian community in Barentsburg.
To this end, the governor's organization consists of:
- a staff section with Russian interpreters and advisors on legal matters, tourism, etc.
- a section for law enforcement
- a section for environmental protection
- an administrative section, including archiving, financial management and IT support
The governor's office also has at its disposition several helicopters, snowscooters, speedboats and other equipment needed to meet its responsibilities. The office's annual budget is determined by the Norwegian Storting, and runs at about NOK 60 million, of which the largest part is used for transportation.
[edit] List of Governors of Svalbard (sysselmenn)
- Johannes Gerken Bassøe (1925–1933)
- Helge Marcus Ingstad (1933–1935)
- Wolmar Tycho Marlow (1935–September 1941)
- Håkon Balstad (1945–1956)
- Odd Birketvedt (1956–1960)
- Finn Backer Midtbøe (1960–1963)
- Tollef Landsverk (1963–1967)
- Stephen Stephensen (1967–1970)
- Fredrik Beichmann (1970–1974)
- Leif T. Eldring (1974–1978) (1st time)
- Jan S. Grøndahl (1978–1982)
- Carl Alexander Wendt (1982–1986)
- Leif T. Eldring (1986–1991) (2nd time)
- Odd Emil Blomdal (1991–1995)
- Ann-Kristin Olsen (1995–1998)
- Morten Ruud (November 1998–2001)
- Odd Olsen Ingerø (8 June 2001–2005)
- Sven Ole Fagernæs (February 2005–? 2005)
- Per Sefland (October 2005–present)
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