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  • Government Conferences in Norway

    17/10/2013 Article Government.no

    Government conferences in Norway are generally held once a week, usually on Thursdays, at the Office of the Prime Minister. The first item on the agenda is preparations for the meeting of the Council of State on Friday.

  • Kjell Magne Bondevik' Second Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Labour Party (A), Centre Party (Sp) and Socialist Left Party (SV)

  • Interim Government in Stockholm 1852

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad.

  • Francis Hagerup's Second Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Conservative Party (H), Coalition Party (Saml) and Liberal Party (V)

  • Gro Harlem Brundtland's Third Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Labour Party (A)

  • Interim Government in Stockholm 1857

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad.

  • Johan Sverdrup's Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Liberal Party (V)

  • Otto Blehr's First Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Liberal Party (V)

  • Gunnar Knudsen Second Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Liberal Party (V)

  • Erna Solberg's Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Conservative Party (H), Progress Party (Frp), also Liberal Party (V) from 2018, also Christian Democratic Party (KrF) from 2019. from 2020 without the Progress Party (FrP).

  • Einar Gerhardsen's First Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Labour Party (A), Farmers’ Party (B), Home Front (Hf), Conservative Party (H), Norwegian Communist Party (NKP) and Liberal Party (V)

  • Oscar Torp's Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Labour Party (A)

  • Kjell Magne Bondevik's First Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Christian Democratic Party (KrF), Centre Party (Sp) and Liberal Party (V)

  • Interim Government in Stockholm 1861

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad. The interim government normally consisted of ten members from each country, that is of the entire Swedish

  • Willer Konow's (S.B.) Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Moderate Liberal Party (MV), Conservative Party (H) og Liberal Party (V)

  • Ivar Lykke's Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Conservative Party (H) and Freeminded Liberal Party (FV)

  • Government Council/Council of State 1814

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    When the Danish-Norwegian realm was dissolved in the Treaty of Kiel on 14 January 1814, where Norway was transferred from Danish to Swedish rule, separate Norwegian governing bodies again became necessary.

  • Johan Nygaardsvold's Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Labour Party (A), from 1940 also Farmers’ Party (B), Conservative Party (H) and Liberal Party (V), from 1941 also Home Front (Hf)

  • Vogt Government

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    The change between the Løvenskiold/Vogt Government and the Vogt Government took place at Severin Løvenskiold’s resignation as Governor-General on 17 June 1856. The Vogt Government was named after First Minister Jørgen Herman Vogt. The change between

  • Interim Government in Stockholm May-June 1875

    Historisk Regjering Government.no

    Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad. The interim government normally consisted of ten members from each country, that is of the entire Swedish

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