Second cabinet Bondevik

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The Second cabinet Bondevik governed Norway between 19 October 2001 and 17 October 2005. It had the following composition:

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[edit] Cabinet members

Portfolio Minister Period[1] Party
Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik Christian Democratic
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Petersen Conservative
Minister of Defence Kristin Krohn Devold Conservative
Minister of Industry and Trade Ansgar Gabrielsen 18 June 2004 Conservative
Børge Brende 18 June 2004 Conservative
Minister of Modernisation Victor Norman 18 June 2004 Conservative
Morten Andreas Meyer 18 June 2004 Conservative
Minister of Finance Per Kristian Foss Conservative
Minister of Local Government and
Regional Development
Erna Solberg Conservative
Minister of Health and Care Services Dagfinn Høybråten 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Ansgar Gabrielsen 18 June 2004 Conservative
Minister of Culture and Church Affairs Valgerd Svarstad Haugland Christian Democratic
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Ingjerd Schou 18 June 2004 Conservative
Dagfinn Høybråten 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Minister of Transport and Communications Torild Skogsholm Liberal
Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Svein Ludvigsen Conservative
Minister of International Development
Formally a part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hilde Frafjord Johnson Christian Democratic
Minister of the Environment Børge Brende 18 June 2004 Conservative
Knut Arild Hareide 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Minister of Agriculture and Food Lars Sponheim Liberal
Minister of Justice and the Police Odd Einar Dørum Liberal
Minister of Children and Family Affairs Laila Dåvøy Christian Democratic
Minister of Petroleum and Energy Einar Steensnæs 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Thorhild Widvey 18 June 2004 Conservative
Minister of Education and Research Kristin Clemet Conservative

[edit] State Secretaries

Ministry State Secretary Period[1] Party
Office of the Prime Minister Kari Husøy Christian Democratic
Gunnar Husan Christian Democratic
Odd Jostein Sæter Christian Democratic
Eirik Moen Conservative
Gunnar Kvassheim – 30 September 2005 Liberal
Siv Nordrum 16 November 2001 – Christian Democratic
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kim Traavik Conservative
Elsbeth Tronstad 31 December 2002 Conservative
Vidar Helgesen Conservative
Olav Kjørven 26 October 200115 February 2005 Christian Democratic
Thorhild Widvey 31 January 2003 Conservative
Sylvi Graham 20 August 2004 Conservative
Leiv Lunde 16 February 2005 Christian Democratic



Ministry of Defence Gunnar Heløe 26 October 200131 December 2003 Labour
Ministry of Industry and Trade Helle Hammer 21 October 200514 December 2007 Conservative
Oluf Ulseth 26 October 200118 June 2004 Conservative
Lars Jacob Hiim 18 June 2004
(leave of absence 21 February 2005 – 18 May 2005)
Conservative
Tone Skogen 18 June 2004 Conservative
Bjørn Johnny Skaar 21 February 200518 May 2005
(acting)
Labour



Ministry of Modernisation
(named Ministry of Labour and Government Administration to 18 June 2004)
Osmund Kaldheim 1 January 20038 March 2004 Conservative
Eirik Lae Solberg 8 March 2004 Conservative
Eldbjørg Torsøe 8 March 200418 June 2004 Conservative
Ministry of Finance Øystein Børmer Conservative
Kari Elisabeth Olrud Moen (leave of absence 21 April 2004 – 31 July 2005) Conservative
Knut Arild Hareide 4 August 2003 Christian Democratic
Harald Solberg 4 August 2003 Christian Democratic
Helle Hammer 18 June 200431 July 2005
(acting)
Conservative
Geir Olsen 1 January 2005 Liberal
Ministry of Local Government and
Regional Development
Kristin Ørmen Johnsen 26 October 200118 January 2004 Conservative
Morten Andreas Meyer 26 October 200126 October 2003 Conservative
Anders Eira 26 October 20018 October 2004 Conservative
Frank Jenssen 20 October 200328 February 2005 Conservative
Cathrin Bretzeg 16 February 2004 Conservative
Ellen Inga Hætta 15 October 2004 Conservative
Roger Iversen 1 January 2005 Conservative
Just Hjalmar Johansen 21 February 2005 Conservative
Ministry of Social Affairs
(named Ministry of Social Affairs and Health to 1 January 2002)
Kristin Ravnanger 1 January 2002 Christian Democratic
Osmund Kaldheim 1 January 2003 Conservative
Jan Otto Risebrobakken 1 January 200318 June 2004 Conservative
Helge Eide 18 June 20041 October 2004 Christian Democratic
Ministry of Health and Care Services Kristin Ravnanger 1 January 20021 October 2004 Christian Democratic
Jan Otto Risebrobakken 18 June 2004 Conservative
Elisabeth Aspaker 18 June 200430 September 2005 Conservative
Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs Berit Øksnes Gjerløw Christian Democratic
Yngve Slettholm Christian Democratic
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Lars Arne Ryssdal 26 October 20018 March 2004 Conservative
Christine Benedichte Meyer 1 November 200117 January 2003 Conservative
Helge Eide 1 October 2004 Conservative
Kristin Ravnanger 1 October 2004 Christian Democratic
Ministry of Transport and Communications Arnfinn Ellingsen Liberal
Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Solveig Strand 7 June 2002 Conservative
Thorhild Widvey 14 June 200231 January 2003 Conservative
Janne Johnsen 31 January 2003 Conservative
Ministry of the Environment André Støylen 13 December 2002 Conservative
Lars Jacob Hiim 13 December 200218 June 2004 Conservative
Øyvind Håbrekke 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Ministry of Agriculture Leif Helge Kongshaug 30 September 2005 Liberal
Ministry of Justice and Police Jørn Holme 26 October 200118 June 2004 Liberal
Rita Sletner 26 October 2001 Liberal
Trond Prytz 18 June 2004 Liberal
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs Odd Anders With 9 October 2003 Christian Democratic
Hans Olav Syversen 9 October 200330 September 2005 Christian Democratic
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Brit Skjelbred 26 October 200127 February 2004 Christian Democratic
Øyvind Håbrekke 27 February 200418 June 2004 Christian Democratic
Oluf Ulseth 18 June 2004 Conservative
Ministry of Education and Research Bjørn Haugstad Conservative
Helge Ole Bergesen 26 October 2001 Socialist Left

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Unless otherwise noted, the period was 19 October 200117 October 2005