The Government after change of minister 8 March
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Published under: Bondevik's 2nd Government
Publisher: The Office of the Prime Minister
Press release | No: 44-04 | Date: 08/03/2004 | Last updated: 24/10/2006
Press release
No.: 44/2004
Date: 8 March 2004
The Government after change
of minister 8 March
Following today’s appointment of Mr. Morten Andreas Meyer as Minister of Labour and Government Administration after Mr. Victor D. Norman, the Government list now 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:
Mr. Kjell Magne Bondevik (Chr.)
Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Mr. Jan Petersen (C)
Minister of Finance:
Mr. Per-Kristian Foss (C)
Minister of Health:
Mr. Dagfinn Høybråten (Chr.)
Minister of Agriculture:
Mr. Lars Sponheim (Lib.)
Minister of Justice and the Police:
Mr. Odd Einar Dørum (Lib.)
Minister of Culture and Church Affairs:
Ms. Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (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 responsible for the coordination of Nordic cooperation affairs:
Mr. Svein Ludvigsen (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)
Minister of Labour and Government Administration:
Mr. Morten Andreas Meyer (C)