Brundtland's Third Cabinet
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Brundtland's Third Cabinet | |
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55th Cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 3 November 1990 |
Date dissolved | 25 October 1996 |
People and organizations | |
Head of government | Gro Harlem Brundtland |
Head of state |
Olav V of Norway and Harald V of Norway |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 17 |
Total number of ministers | 39 |
Member party | Labour Party |
History | |
Election(s) | 1993 parliamentary election |
Previous | Syse's Cabinet |
Successor | Jagland's Cabinet |
Brundtland's Third Cabinet was a minority, Labour Government of Norway. It succeeded the Conservative/Centre/Christian Democrat Cabinet Syse, and sat between 3 November 1990 and 25 October 1996.[1] It was replaced by the Labour Cabinet Jagland. The cabinet was active during two parliaments, both 1989–93 and 1993–97. Brundtlands cabinet had the following composition.
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
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Prime Minister | Gro Harlem Brundtland | 3 November 1990 - 25 October 1996 | Labour |
Minister of Agriculture | Gunhild Øyangen | 3 November 1990 - 24 October 1996 | Labour |
Minister of Children and Family Affairs | Matz Sandman Grete Berget |
3 November 1990 - 14 November 1991 15 November 1991 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Church Affairs, Education and Research | Gudmund Hernes Reidar Sandal |
3 November 1990 - 21 December 1995 22 December 1995 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Culture | Åse Kleveland | 3 November 1990 - 24 October 1996 | Labour |
Minister of Defence | Johan Jørgen Holst Jørgen Kosmo |
3 November 1990 - 1 April 1993 2 April 1993 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of the Environment | Thorbjørn Berntsen | 3 November 1990 - 24 October 1996 | Labour |
Minister of Finance | Sigbjørn Johnsen | 3 November 1990 - 24 October 1996 | Labour |
Minister of Fisheries | Oddrunn Pettersen Jan Henry T. Olsen |
3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Thorvald Stoltenberg Johan Jørgen Holst Bjørn Tore Godal |
3 November 1990 - 1 April 1993 2 April 1993 - died 13 January 1994 24 January 1994 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour Labour |
Minister of Government Administration and Labour | Tove Strand Gerhardsen Oddny Aleksandersen Nils Olav Totland |
4 September 1992 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 6 October 1993 7 October 1993 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour Labour |
Minister of Health | Werner Christie Gudmund Hernes |
4 September 1992 - 21 December 1995 22 December 1995 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Health and Social Affairs | Tove Veierød | 3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 | Labour |
Minister of Industry | Ole Knapp Finn Kristensen |
3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 30 December 1992 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Industry and Energy | Finn Kristensen Jens Stoltenberg |
1 January 1993 - 6 October 1993 7 October 1993 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of International development | Grete Faremo Kari Nordheim-Larsen |
3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Local Government and Labour | Kjell Borgen Gunnar Berge |
3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Justice | Kari Gjesteby Grete Faremo |
3 November 1990 - 3 September 1992 4 September 1992 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Finn Kristensen | 3 November 1990 - 30 December 1992 | Labour |
Minister of Social Affairs | Grete Knudsen Hill-Marta Solberg |
4 September 1992 - 23 January 1994 24 January 1994 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour |
Minister of Trade and Shipping | Eldrid Nordbø Bjørn Tore Godal Grete Knudsen |
3 November 1990 - 14 November 1991 15 November 1991 - 23 January 1994 24 January 1994 - 24 October 1996 |
Labour Labour Labour |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Kjell Opseth | 3 November 1990 - 24 October 1996 | Labour |
See also
- First cabinet Brundtland
- Second cabinet Brundtland
- Norwegian Council of State
- Government of Norway
- List of Norwegian governments
References
- ↑ Gro Harlem Brundtlands tredje regjering Regjeringen.no. Retrieved 25 September 2013 (Norwegian)
Preceded by Premiership of Jon P. Syse |
Norwegian Council of State 1990–1996 |
Succeeded by Premiership of Thorbjørn Jagland |
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