Stoltenberg's First Cabinet

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Stoltenberg's First Cabinet
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Cabinet of Norway
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Date formed17 March 2000
Date dissolved19 October 2001
People and organisations
Head of stateHarald V of Norway
Head of governmentJens Stoltenberg
Total no. of members19
Member partyLabour Party
History
Election(s)2001 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)1997–2001
Outgoing formation2001 parliamentary election
PredecessorBondevik's First Cabinet
SuccessorBondevik's Second Cabinet

Stoltenberg's First Cabinet governed Norway between 17 March 2000 and 19 October 2001. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. It had the following composition.

Cabinet members[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Foreign AffairsThorbjørn Jagland17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of FinanceKarl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of DefenceBjørn Tore Godal17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Justice and the PoliceHanne Harlem17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Transport and CommunicationsTerje Moe Gustavsen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentSylvia Brustad17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Education and Church AffairsTrond Giske17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of CultureEllen Horn17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Social AffairsGuri Ingebrigtsen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of HealthTore Tønne17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Children and Family AffairsKarita Bekkemellem17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Labour and Government Administration
Minister of Nordic Cooperation
Jørgen Kosmo[a]17 March 20005 October 2001 Labour
Minister of International DevelopmentAnne Kristin Sydnes17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of AgricultureBjarne Håkon Hanssen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Trade and IndustryGrete Knudsen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of the EnvironmentSiri Bjerke17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of Petroleum and EnergyOlav Akselsen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour
Minister of FisheriesOtto Gregussen17 March 200019 October 2001 Labour

State Secretaries[]

Ministry State Secretary Period[b] Party
Office of the Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre Labour
24 March 2000 – Labour
24 March 2000 – 13 October 2000 Labour
Jan-Erik Larsen 31 March 2000 – Labour
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
27 March 2000 – Labour
Jan Bøhler 26 January 2001 – Labour
Ministry of Defence Labour
Ministry of Industry and Trade Britt Schultz Labour
24 March 2000 – 2 February 2001 Labour
Tore Onshuus Sandvik 2 February 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Labour and Government Administration 24 March 2000 – 28 July 2000 Labour
28 July 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Finance 24 March 2000 – Labour
3 April 2000 – Labour
13 October 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development Steinar Pedersen Labour
Audun Tron Labour
Fatma Jynge – 31 March 2000 Labour
Sverre Bugge 31 March 2000 – Labour
Einar Gelius 11 December 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Tore Hagebakken 24 March 2000 – Labour
Lars Erik Flatø 31 March 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Culture Roger Ingebrigtsen 31 March 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Transport and Communications Eirin Kristin Sund Labour
Ministry of Fisheries Ellen Bergli Labour
Ministry of the Environment Stein Lier-Hansen 24 March 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Agriculture Sveinung Valle 24 March 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Justice and Police Øystein Mæland 24 March 2000 – Labour
Anne Lise Ryel 31 March 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs Solveig Solbakken Labour
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy Bjørg Kirsten Sandal 7 April 2000 – Labour
Ministry of Church Affairs, Education and Research – 1 June 2001 Labour
Randi Øverland 27 March 2000 – Labour
Nina Tangnæs Grønvold 1 June 2000 – Labour

References[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Sylvia Brustad was acting minister from 5–19 October 2001.
  2. ^ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 17 March 2000 – 19 October 2001.
Preceded by Norwegian Council of State
2000–2001
Succeeded by
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