Stoltenberg's First Cabinet governed Norway between March 17, 2000 and October 19, 2001. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. It had the following composition.
Portfolio | Minister | Period[1] | Party |
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Prime Minister | Jens Stoltenberg | Labour | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Thorbjørn Jagland | Labour | |
Minister of Defence | Bjørn Tore Godal | Labour | |
Minister of Industry and Trade | Grete Knudsen | Labour | |
Minister of Labour and Government Administration | Jørgen Kosmo | – October 5, 2001 | Labour |
Minister of Finance | Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen | Labour | |
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development | Sylvia Kristin Brustad | Labour | |
Minister of Health Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health |
Tore Tønne | Labour | |
Minister of Culture | Ellen Horn | Labour | |
Minister of Social Affairs Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health |
Guri Ingebrigtsen | Labour | |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Terje Moe Gustavsen | Labour | |
Minister of Fisheries | Otto Gregussen | Labour | |
Minister of International Development Formally a part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Anne Kristin Sydnes | Labour | |
Minister of the Environment | Siri Bjerke | Labour | |
Minister of Agriculture | Bjarne Håkon Hanssen | Labour | |
Minister of Justice and Police | Hanne Harlem | Labour | |
Minister of Children and Family Affairs | Karita Bekkemellem Orheim | Labour | |
Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Olav Akselsen | Labour | |
Minister of Church Affairs, Education and Research | Trond Giske | Labour |
Ministry | State Secretary | Period[1] | Party |
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Office of the Prime Minister | Jonas Gahr Støre | Labour | |
Norvald Mo | March 24, 2000 – | Labour | |
Hege Marie Norheim | March 24, 2000 – October 13, 2000 | Labour | |
Jan-Erik Larsen | March 31, 2000 – | Labour | |
Tom Therkildsen | 8 May 2000 – | Labour | |
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen | 20 October 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Mona Juul | Labour | |
Espen Barth Eide | Labour | ||
Raymond Johansen | Labour | ||
Sigrun Møgedal | March 27, 2000 – | Labour | |
Jan Bøhler | 26 January 2001 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Defence | Øystein Singsaas | Labour | |
Ministry of Industry and Trade | Britt Schultz | Labour | |
Olav Soleng | March 24, 2000 – 2 February 2001 | Labour | |
Tore Onshuus Sandvik | 2 February 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Labour and Government Administration | Reidun Wallevik | March 24, 2000 – 28 July 2000 | Labour |
Marianne Seip Haugsnes | 28 July 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Finance | Vidar Ovesen | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Ellen Mo | 3 April 2000 – | Labour | |
Hege Marie Norheim | October 13, 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development | Steinar Pedersen | Labour | |
Audun Tron | Labour | ||
Fatma Jynge | – 31 March 2000 | Labour | |
Sverre Bugge | March 31, 2000 – | Labour | |
Einar Gelius | 11 December 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health | Tore Hagebakken | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Lars Erik Flatø | March 31, 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Culture | Roger Ingebrigtsen | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Ministry of Transport and Communications | Eirin Kristin Sund | Labour | |
Ministry of Fisheries | Ellen Bergli | Labour | |
Ministry of the Environment | Stein Lier-Hansen | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Ministry of Agriculture | Sveinung Valle | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Ministry of Justice and Police | Øystein Mæland | March 24, 2000 – | Labour |
Anne Lise Ryel | March 31, 2000 – | Labour | |
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs | Solveig Solbakken | Labour | |
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy | Bjørg Kirsten Sandal | April 7, 2000 – | Labour |
Ministry of Church Affairs, Education and Research | Berith Bergersen | – 1 June 2001 | Labour |
Randi Øverland | March 27, 2000 – | Labour | |
Nina Tangnæs Grønvold | 1 June 2000 – | Labour |
Preceded by Kjell Magne Bondevik's first term as Prime Minister of Norway |
Norwegian Council of State 2000–2001 |
Succeeded by Kjell Magne Bondevik's second term as Prime Minister of Norway |
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