Bondevik's second government following ministry changes 1 January 2002
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Press release | No: 1-02 | Date: 02/01/2002 | Last updated: 23/10/2006
Press release
No.: 1/2002
Date: 2 January 2002
Bondevik’s second government
following ministry changes 1 January 2002
Following ministry changes made by the King in the Council of State session on 21 December 2001, efficient as of 1 January 2002, the Government list looks as below. The Government is a minority government representing the Conservative Party (C), the Christian Democratic Party (Chr.) and the Liberal Party (Lib.).
Prime Minister:
Revd. Kjell Magne Bondevik (Chr.)
Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Mr. Jan Petersen (C)
Minister of Finance:
Mr. Per-Kristian Foss (C)
Minister of Culture and Church Affairs:
Ms. Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (Chr.)
Minister of Agriculture:
Mr. Lars Sponheim (Lib.)
Minister of Justice and the Police:
Mr. Odd Einar Dørum (Lib.)
Minister of Health:
Mr. Dagfinn Høybråten (Chr.)
Minister of International Development,
deputy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Ms. Hilde Frafjord Johnson (Chr.)
Minister of Petroleum and Energy:
Mr. Einar Steensnæs (Chr.)
Minister of Children and Family Affairs:
Ms. Laila Dåvøy (Chr.)
Minister of Education and Research:
Ms. Kristin Clemet (C)
Minister of Fisheries,
also repsonsible for the coordination of Nordic cooperation affairs:
Mr. Svein Ludvigsen (C)
Minister of Labour and Government Administration:
Mr. Victor Danielsen Norman (C)
Minister of Social Affairs:
Ms. Ingjerd Schou (C)
Minister of Trade and Industry:
Mr. Ansgar Gabrielsen (C)
Minister of Transport and Communications:
Ms. Torild Skogsholm (Lib.)
Minister of Local Government and Regional Development:
Ms. Erna Solberg (C)
Minister of Defence:
Ms. Kristin Krohn Devold (C)
Minister of the Environment:
Mr. Børge Brende (C)