Stoltenberg's First Cabinet
Stoltenberg's First Cabinet | |
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58th cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 17 March 2000 |
Date dissolved | 19 October 2001 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Harald V of Norway |
Head of government | Jens Stoltenberg |
Total no. of ministers | 19 |
Member party | Labour Party |
History | |
Election(s) | 2001 parliamentary election |
Predecessor | Bondevik's First Cabinet |
Successor | Bondevik's Second Cabinet |
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.
Cabinet members
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 |
State Secretaries
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 |
References
- Jens Stoltenbergs første regjering 2000-2001 - Regjeringen.no
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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