Korvald's Cabinet
Korvald's Cabinet governed Norway between 18 October 1972 and 16 October 1973. The center cabinet led by Lars Korvald and consisted of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the Liberal Party.
Cabinet members
State Secretaries
Ministry |
State Secretary |
Period[1] |
Party |
Office of the Prime Minister |
Kjell Magne Bondevik |
23 October 1972 - 6 August 1973 |
Christian Democratic |
Per Høybråten |
30 October 1972 - 7 September 1973 |
Christian Democratic |
Harald Synnes |
31 October 1972 - 19 August 1973 |
Christian Democratic |
Oluf Arntsen |
13 August 1973 - |
Christian Democratic |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Tormod Petter Svennevig |
30 October 1972 - |
Centre |
Ministry of Defence |
Bjørn Humberset |
29 November 1972 - |
Liberal |
Ministry of Industry and Craft |
Carl Rogstad |
30 October 1972 - |
Liberal |
Ministry of Industry and Craft |
Håvard Alstadheim |
27 October 1972 - |
Liberal |
Ministry of Local Government and Labour |
Oluf Arntsen |
30 October 1972 - 13 August 1973 |
Christian Democratic |
Ministry of Social Affairs |
Kjell Bjartveit |
30 October 1972 - |
Christian Democratic |
Robert Lillestølen |
13 November 1972 - 1 September 1973 |
Christian Democratic |
Ministry of Transport and Communications |
Per Magne Arnstad |
30 October 1972 - |
Centre |
Minister of Trade and Shipping |
Kåre Gisvoll |
6 November 1972 – 15 June 1973 |
Liberal |
Alf-Inge Jansen |
16 July 1973 – |
Liberal |
Minister of Fisheries |
Knut Vartdal |
2 November 1972 – 2 July 1973 |
Centre |
Odd Steinsbø |
2 July 1973 – |
Centre |
Ministry of Agriculture |
Arnvid Førde |
25 October 1972 - |
Centre |
Minister of the Environment |
Ingvald Godal |
1 November 1972 – |
Centre |
Minister of Government Administration and Consumer Affairs |
Viking Mestad |
1 November 1972 - |
Liberal |
Ministry of Church and Education |
Gunnar Stålsett |
24 October 1972 - |
Centre |
References
Notes
- ^ a b Unless otherwise noted, the period was 18 October 1972 – 16 October 1973
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