Brundtland's Third Cabinet

Brundtland's Third Cabinet was a minority, Labour Government of Norway. It succeeded the H-Sp-KrF 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 third cabinet had the following composition.

Brundtland's Third Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed3 November 1990
Date dissolved25 October 1996
People and organisations
Head of stateOlav V of Norway
Harald V of Norway
Head of governmentGro Harlem Brundtland
Total no. of members39
Member partyLabour Party
Status in legislatureCentre-left
Opposition partyConservative Party
Progress Party
Christian Democratic Party
History
Election(s)1993 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)1989-1993
1993-1997
PredecessorSyse's Cabinet
SuccessorJagland's Cabinet

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs Thorvald Stoltenberg3 November 19902 April 1993Labour
 Johan Jørgen Holst2 April 199313 January 1994[lower-alpha 1]Labour
 Bjørn Tore Godal24 January 199425 October 1996Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs Sigbjørn Johnsen3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Defence Johan Jørgen Holst3 November 19902 April 1993Labour
 Jørgen Kosmo2 April 199325 October 1996Labour
Minister of Justice and the Police Kari Gjesteby3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Grete Faremo4 September 199225 October 1996Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications Kjell Opseth3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Local Government
Minister of Nordic Cooperation
 Kjell Borgen3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Gunnar Berge4 September 199225 October 1996Labour
Minister of Education and Research Gudmund Hernes3 November 199022 December 1995Labour
 Reidar Sandal22 December 199525 October 1996Labour
Minister of Culture Åse Kleveland3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Health Werner Christie4 September 199222 December 1995Labour
 Gudmund Hernes22 December 199525 October 1996Labour
Minister of Social Affairs Tove Veierød3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Grete Knudsen4 September 199224 January 1994Labour
 Hill-Marta Solberg24 January 199425 October 1996Labour
Minister of Children and Family Affairs Matz Sandman3 November 199015 November 1991Labour
 Grete Berget15 November 199125 October 1996Labour
Minister of Agriculture Gunhild Øyangen3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Industry[lower-alpha 2] Ole Knapp3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Finn Kristensen4 September 19927 October 1993Labour
 Jens Stoltenberg7 October 199325 October 1996Labour
Minister of Trade and Shipping Eldrid Nordbø3 November 199015 November 1991Labour
 Bjørn Tore Godal15 November 199124 January 1994Labour
 Grete Knudsen24 January 199425 October 1996Labour
Minister of Government Administration and Labour Tove S. Gerhardsen3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Oddny Aleksandersen4 September 19927 October 1993Labour
 Nils Olav Totland7 October 199325 October 1996Labour
Minister of International Development Grete Faremo3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Kari Nordheim-Larsen4 September 199225 October 1996Labour
Minister of the Environment Thorbjørn Berntsen3 November 199025 October 1996Labour
Minister of Petroleum and Energy Finn Kristensen3 November 199031 December 1992Labour
Minister of Fisheries Oddrun Pettersen3 November 19904 September 1992Labour
 Jan Henry T. Olsen4 September 199225 October 1996Labour
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See also

Notes

  1. Died in office.
  2. Industry and Energy from 1993 to 1996.

References

  1. Gro Harlem Brundtlands tredje regjering Regjeringen.no. Retrieved 25 September 2013 (in Norwegian)
Preceded by
Premiership of Jon P. Syse
Norwegian Council of State
19901996
Succeeded by
Premiership of Thorbjørn Jagland
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