New Political Advisors
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Published under: Stoltenberg's 1st Government
Publisher: The Office of the Prime Minister
Press release | No: 18/01 | Date: 02/02/2001 | Last updated: 16/12/2009
Press release
No.: 18/2001
Date: 2 February 2001
New Political Advisors
The Office of the Prime Minister has appointed Mr. Frode Alfheim (33), petroleum secretary, Oslo, as political advisor in the Ministry of Labour and Government Administration from 25 January 2001, and Ms. Kristin Røymo (27), student, Tromsø, as political advisor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (foreign affairs) from 14 February 2001. Ms. Røymo will be acting while Ms. Anne Marit Bjørnflaten, political advisor, will be on leave.
Jens Stoltenberg’s government was appointed on 17 March 2000. It represents the Labour Party. The list of political advisors is as follows:
Office of the Prime Minister:
Ms. Hilde Singsaas
Ms. Kathinka Meirik
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign affairs:
Ms. Anne Marit Bjørnflaten, leave of absence from 14 February 2001
Ms. Kristin Røymo, from 14 February 2001
Ministry of Defence:
Ms. Tonje Westby
Ministry of Trade and Industry:
Mr. Pål Berrefjord
Ministry of Labour and Government Administration:
Ms. Hilde Kristine Nysten Thorkildsen
Mr. Frode Alfheim
Ministry of Finance:
Mr. Torbjørn Giæver Eriksen
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development:
Ms. Marianne Aasen Agdestein
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, health affairs:
Inger Marit N. Eira
Ministry of Cultural Affairs:
Ms. Aina Holst
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, social affairs:
Ms. Eva Jupskås
Ministry of Transport and Communications:
Mr. Arnt Frode Jensen
Ministry of Fisheries:
Mr. Arve Helle
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, international development:
Mr. Håvard Aagesen
Ministry of the Environment:
Mr. Jo Stein Moen
Ministry of Agriculture:
Ms. Sikke Næsheim
Ministry of Justice and the Police:
Mr. Kjetil Mjøsund
Ministry of Children and Family Affairs:
Mr. Kjell Erik Øie
Ms. Eli Anne Hole
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy:
Mr. Erlend Jahns Broli
Ministry of Education, Research and Church Affairs:
Mr. Wegard Håkon Harsvik