Willoch's Second Cabinet
Willoch's Second Cabinet | |
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52nd Cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 8 June 1983 |
Date dissolved | 8 May 1986 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Kåre Willoch |
Head of state | Olav V of Norway |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 9 |
Total number of ministers | 27 |
Member party |
Conservative Party Centre Party Christian Democratic Party |
History | |
Election(s) | 1985 parliamentary election |
Predecessor | Willoch's First Cabinet |
Successor | Brundtland's Second Cabinet |
Willoch's Second Cabinet was a majority, Conservative/Centre/Christian Democrat Government of Norway. It succeeded the Conservative First cabinet Willoch in mid-term to secure a majority, right-winged government, and sat from 8 June 1983 to 8 May 1986. It survived the 1985 election, but it was replaced by the Labour Brundtland's Second Cabinet, after it failed a vote of confidence in the Parliament of Norway eight months later. Willochs cabinet had the following composition.
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
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Prime Minister | Kåre Willoch | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Conservative |
Deputy to the Prime Minister | Kjell Magne Bondevik | 4 October 1985 - 9 May 1986 | Christian Democrat |
Minister of Agriculture | Finn T. Isaksen Svein Sundsbø |
8 June 1983 - 3 October 1985 4 October 1985 - 8 May 1986 |
Centre Centre |
Minister of Culture and Research | Lars Roar Langslet | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Conservative |
Minister of Church Affairs and Education | Kjell Magne Bondevik | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Christian Democrat |
Minister of Defence | Anders Christian Sjaastad Rolf Presthus |
8 June 1983 - 24 April 1986 25 April 1986 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative Conservative |
Minister of the Environment | Rakel Surlien | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Centre |
Minister of Family Affairs and Government Administration | Astrid Gjertsen Astrid Nøkkelby Heiberg |
8 June 1983 - 17 April 1986 18 April 1989 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative Conservative |
Minister of Finance | Rolf Presthus | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Conservative |
Minister of Fisheries | Thor Listau Eivind Reiten |
8 June 1983 - 3 October 1985 4 October 1985 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative Centre |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Svenn Thorkild Stray Arne Skauge |
8 June 1983 - 24 April 1986 25 April 1986 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative |
Minister of Health and Social Affairs | Leif Arne Heløe | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Conservative |
Minister of Industry | Jens-Halvard Bratz Jan Peder Syse Petter Johan Thomassen |
8 June 1983 - 15 September 1983 16 September 1983 - 3 October 1985 4 October 1985 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative Conservative Conservative |
Minister of International Development | Reidun Brusletten | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Christian Democrat |
Minister of Local Government and Labour | Arne Rettedal | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Conservative |
Minister of Justice | Mona Scobie Røkke Wenche Frogn Sellæg |
8 June 1983 - 3 October 1985 4 October 1985 - 8 May 1986 |
Conservative Conservative |
Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Kåre Kristiansen | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Christian Democrat |
Minister of Trade and Shipping | Asbjørn Haugstvedt | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Christian Democrat |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Johan Jakob Jakobsen | 8 June 1983 - 8 May 1986 | Centre |
See also
Preceded by First cabinet Willoch |
Norwegian Council of State 1983–1986 |
Succeeded by Second cabinet Brundtland |
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