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Baltzar von Platen
18/04/2024 Article Government.noBaltzar Bogislaus von Platen was nobleman, military officer and civil servant. (Painting: Johan Gustaf Sandberg, photo: Wikipedia). Governor-General in Norway 26 November 1827-6 December 1829. Born at Dornhof at Rügen in Swedish Pomerania 29 May
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Svenn Stray
25/05/2012 Article Government.noSvenn Thorkild Stray was jurist, lawyer and politician. Minister of Foreign Affairs 22 May 1970-17 March 1971. Minister of Foreign Affairs 14 October 1981-9 May 1986. Also acting Prime Minister 17 April 1984-12 June 1984. Born in Arendal in the
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Letter dated September 7, 2009, on the exclusion of Poongsan Corp.
10/10/2012 Article Government.noFollowing restructuring of the company, the Council's recommendation should be appiled to Poongsan Corp - New. Please find the letter here (pdf)
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Johan Nygaardsvold
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Oscar Torp
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Per Borten
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Trygve Bratteli
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John Lyng
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Title of Norway's Prime Minister
22/04/2024 Article Government.noThe Norwegian Constitution of 4 November 1814 introduced the title “statsminister” (literally minister of state although translated into English as prime minister) for the presiding councillor of state, according to Swedish practice.
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Peder Anker
22/04/2024 Article Government.noPrime Minister 18 November 1814-1 July 1822. Born in Christiania (Oslo) 8 December 1749, son of merchant Christian Ancher (1711-1765) and Karen Elieson (1723-1806). Married 26 October 1772 to Anna Elisabeth Cold (1749-1803), daughter of Crown Court
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Mathias Sommerhielm
22/04/2024 Article Government.noCouncillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 3rd Ministry (justice affairs). Councillor of State 19 May 1814-1 July1822, Chief of 3rd Ministry (justice affairs). Confirmed in office 11 November 1814. Chief of 2nd Ministry (Justice Affairs)
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Georg Sibbern
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Drawing - Svalbard Global Seed Vault
26/02/2009 Article Government.noThe pictures may be used freely, but the photographer (company or name) must be credited. Drawing: Global Crop Diversity Trust Drawing: Global Crop Diversity Trust Drawing: The Directorate of Public Construction and Property
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Duration of Norwegian Coaliton Governments 1895-
28/06/2022 Article Government.noThe list covers governments since October 1895, when Francis Hagerup's First Government took office as the first coalition after the introduction of parliamentarism had started in 1884.
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Number of Government Politicians 1814 -
18/03/2024 Article Government.noThis list shows the growth in the number of Norwegian government politicians since 1814. The prime minister is included in the number of government members.
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Prime Minister in Stockholm - Time in Office
11/06/2014 Article Government.noName From To Years Months Days 1. Kierulf, Otto Richard (Norway's Prime Minister 1871-1873) 21.07.1873 11.10.1880 7 2 20 11.10.1880 21.03.1884 3 5 10 10 8 0 2. Gram, Gregers 13.07.1889 06.03.1891 1 7 21 02.05.1893 14.10.1895 2 5 12 14.10.1895
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Letter of Intent regarding a More Inclusive Working Life (2006 – 2009)
26/05/2008 Article Inkluderende arbeidsliv (IA)The new letter of intent on a more inclusive working life was entered into for the period 2006 to 2009. The agreement replaces the letter of intent of 3 October 2001 and the declaration by the parties of 3 December 2003 on continuation of the
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Health, medical equipment
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Domestic and leisure equipment
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Regulations of 30 August 2016 No. 1042 on marine equipment
08/02/2021 Article Government.noRequirements for economic operators on the manufacturing and the placing on the market of marine equipment