White papers (Meld.St.) are drawn up when the Government wishes to present matters to the Storting that do not require a decision. White papers tend to be in the form of a report to the Storting on the work carried out in a particular field and future policy. These documents, and the subsequent discussion of them in the Storting, often form the basis of a draft resolution or bill at a later stage.
White papers
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Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness
Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) Report to the Storting (white paper)
24/11/2023 Report to the Storting Ministry of Health and Care Services -
Meld. St. 26 (2022–2023) - A changing climate – united for a climate-resilient society
Meld. St. 26 (2022–2023) Report to the Storting (white paper)
16/06/2023 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and Environment -
Meld. St. 16 (2019–2020) - New goals for Norway’s cultural environment policy
Meld. St. 16 (2019–2020) Report to the Storting (white paper)
17/04/2020 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentThe cultural environment is a common good and a community resource contributing to both environmental, social and economic sustainability. In this white paper, the government is presenting its proposed new national goals for Norway’s cultural
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Meld. St. 8 (2018–2019) - The Power of Culture
Meld. St. 8 (2018–2019) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
23/11/2018 Report to the Storting Ministry of Culture and Equality -
Meld. St. 15 (2017–2018) - A full life - all your life
A Quality Reform for Older Persons
04/05/2018 Report to the Storting Ministry of Health and Care Services -
Meld. St. 30 (2015–2016) - From reception centre to the labour market – an effective integration policy
11/05/2016 Report to the Storting Ministry of Labour and Social InclusionWhite paper on integration policy. The white paper outlines how Norway's integration policy and measures should be organised to ensure that newly-arrived immigrants with refugee backgrounds enter the labour market or start an education without delay