Bondevik's First Cabinet
Bondevik's First Cabinet governed Norway between 17 October 1997 to 17 March 2000. It was led by Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik, and consisted of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the Liberal Party. There was a major reshuffle in March 1999. It had the following composition:
Bondevik's First Cabinet | |
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Date formed | 17 October 1997 |
Date dissolved | 17 March 2000 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Harald V of Norway |
Head of government | Kjell Magne Bondevik |
Total no. of members | 26 |
Member party | Centre party Christian Democratic Party Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | Centre |
History | |
Election(s) | 1997 parliamentary election |
Legislature term(s) | 1997-2001 |
Predecessor | Jagland's Cabinet |
Successor | Stoltenberg's First Cabinet |
Cabinet members
Portfolio | Minister | Period[1] | Party |
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Prime Minister | Kjell Magne Bondevik | Christian Democratic | |
Deputy to the Prime Minister | Anne Enger Lahnstein | 8 October 1999 – | Centre |
Odd Roger Enoksen | – 8 October 1999 | Centre | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knut Vollebæk | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Defence | Dag Jostein Fjærvoll | – 15 March 1999 | Christian Democratic |
Eldbjørg Løwer | 15 March 1999 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Industry and Trade | Lars Sponheim | Liberal | |
Minister of Labour and Government Administration | Eldbjørg Løwer | – 15 March 1999 | Liberal |
Laila Dåvøy | 15 March 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Finance | Gudmund Restad | Centre | |
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development | Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad | – 16 March 1999 | Centre |
Odd Roger Enoksen | 16 March 1999 – | Centre | |
Minister of Health Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health |
Dagfinn Høybråten | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Culture | Anne Enger Lahnstein | – 8 October 1999 | Centre |
Åslaug Haga | 8 October 1999 – | Centre | |
Minister of Social Affairs Formally a part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health |
Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa | Centre | |
Minister of Minister of Transport and Communications | Odd Einar Dørum | – 15 March 1999 | Liberal |
Dag Jostein Fjærvoll | 15 March 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Fisheries | Peter Angelsen | – 21 January 2000 | Centre |
Lars Peder Brekk | 21 January 2000 – | Centre | |
Minister of Human Rights and Development Formally a part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Hilde Frafjord Johnson | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of the Environment | Guro Fjellanger | Liberal | |
Minister of Agriculture | Kåre Gjønnes | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Justice and Police | Aud Inger Aure | – 15 March 1999 | Christian Democratic |
Odd Einar Dørum | 15 March 1999 – | Liberal | |
Minister of Children and Family Affairs | Valgerd Svarstad Haugland | Christian Democratic | |
Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Marit Arnstad | Centre | |
Minister of Church Affairs, Education and Research | Jon Lilletun | Christian Democratic |
State Secretaries
Ministry | State Secretary | Period[1] | Party |
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Office of the Prime Minister | Kari Husøy | Christian Democratic | |
Gunnar Husan | Christian Democratic | ||
Odd Jostein Sæter | Christian Democratic | ||
Jarle Skjørestad | – 29 March 1999 | Centre | |
Åslaug Haga | 29 March 1999 – 8 October 1999 | Centre | |
Per Tore Woie | 27 October 1997 – | Liberal | |
Anna Kristine Jahr Røine | 18 October 1999 – | Centre | |
Tore Killingland | 25 February 2000 – | Liberal | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Åslaug Haga | – 29 March 1999 | Centre |
Jarle Skjørestad | 29 March 1999 – | Centre | |
Leiv Lunde | 23 October 1997 – | Christian Democratic | |
Janne Haaland Matlary | 6 November 1997 – | Christian Democratic | |
Wegger Christian Strømmen | 12 February 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Ministry of Defence | Ommund Heggheim | 29 October 1997 – 15 March 1999 | Christian Democratic |
Kjell Alvheim | 19 March 1999 – | Liberal | |
Ministry of Industry and Trade | Harriet E. Berg | Liberal | |
Odd Hellesnes | 27 October 1997 – 13 April 1999 | Liberal | |
Hans Tormod Antonsen | 23 April 1999 – | Liberal | |
Ministry of Labour and Government Administration | Kjell Alvheim | – 15 March 1999 | Liberal |
Helge Eide | 22 March 1999 – 18 October 1999 | Christian Democratic | |
Jostein Solberg | 25 October 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Ministry of Finance | Arne Synnes | – 15 October 1999 | Christian Democratic |
Tori Hoven | 23 October 1997 – 5 December 1997 30 September 1998 – 1 January 2000 |
Liberal | |
Brynjulf Moe | 5 December 1997 – 30 September 1998 | Liberal | |
Helge Eide | 18 October 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Endre Skjørestad | 1 January 2000 – | Centre | |
Reinert Andreas Leirvik | 17 January 2000 – | Liberal | |
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development | Johanne N. Gaup | 23 October 1997 – | Centre |
Per N. Hagen | 23 October 1997 – 10 May 1999 | Centre | |
Per Olaf Lundteigen | 10 May 1999 – | Centre | |
Olav Ulleren | 10 May 1999 – | Centre | |
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health | Idar Magne Holme | 23 October 1997 – | Christian Democratic |
Rita H. Roaldsen | 23 October 1997 – 29 January 1999 | Centre | |
Steinulf Tungesvik | 29 January 1999 – | Centre | |
Ministry of Culture | Ivar Egeberg | – 17 July 1998 | Centre |
Per Kristian Skulberg | 17 July 1998 – | Centre | |
Ministry of Transport and Communications | Torild Skogsholm | – 15 March 1999 | Liberal |
Svein Ottar Sandal | 15 March 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Ministry of Fisheries | Johannes Martin Nakken | 23 October 1997 – 3 November 1999 | Centre |
Terje Lorentz Magnussen | 3 November 1999 – 21 January 2000 | Centre | |
Kenneth Mikkelsen | 4 February 2000 – | Centre | |
Ministry of the Environment | Jesper Werdelin Simonsen | 23 October 1997 – | Liberal |
Ministry of Agriculture | Jan Erik Sundby | 24 October 1997 – | Christian Democratic |
Ministry of Justice and Police | Bjørn Johan Solbakken | 28 November 1997 – | Christian Democratic |
Åshild Anmarkrud | 27 October 1997 – 15 March 1999 | Christian Democratic | |
Atle Hamar | 15 March 1999 – | Liberal | |
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs | Odd Anders With | 27 October 1997 – 23 August 1999 | Christian Democratic |
Torunn Laupsa | 23 August 1999 – | Christian Democratic | |
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy | Håkon Giil | – 29 January 1999 | Centre |
Erlend Grimstad | 29 January 1999 – | Centre | |
Ministry of Church Affairs, Education and Research | Svein Helgesen | Christian Democratic | |
Marit Elisebet Totland | 23 October 1997 – | Christian Democratic |
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References
- Kjell Magne Bondeviks første regjering 1997-2000 – Regjeringen.no
- Unless otherwise noted, the period was 17 October 1997 – 3 March 2000
Preceded by Premiership of Thorbjørn Jagland |
Norwegian Council of State 1997–2000 |
Succeeded by Jens Stoltenberg's first term as Prime Minister of Norway |
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