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European policy
Topic Ministry of Foreign AffairsIt is in Norway’s national interest to cooperate closely with the EU and to participate actively in the ongoing political processes in Europe. In order to successfully influence important decisions, Norway must be more clear and assertive, and more
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Humanitarian efforts
Topic Ministry of Foreign AffairsAn important part of Norwegian foreign and international development policy is concerned with saving lives, alleviating suffering and protecting civilians affected by war and conflict. Norwegian humanitarian efforts are focused on countries where
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Christian Selmer Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noThe change between Frederik Stang’s Government and Christian A. Selmer’s Government took place at the appointment of Christian Selmer as Prime Minister in a session of the Council of State on 11 October 1880. Between 11 and 26 March 1884, six of the
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1881
Historisk Regjering Government.noBetween 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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Schweigaard/Løvenskiold Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noThe Schweigaard/Løvenskiold Government (the April Government) was appointed in a session of the Council of State on 3 April 1884, effective as of the same day. It succeded the Christian Selmer Government, after six of its ministers had been deprived
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Emil Stang's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H)
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Emil Stang's Second Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H)
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Francis Hagerup's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H), Liberal Party (V) and Moderate Liberal Party (MV)
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Johannes Steen's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLiberal Party (V)
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Jørgen Løvland's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLiberal Party (V) and Moderate Liberal Party (MV)
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Gunnar Knudsen's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLiberal Party (V)
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Jens Bratlie's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H) and Moderate Liberal Party (MV)
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Otto Blehr's Second Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLiberal Party (V)
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Otto B. Halvorsen's Second Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H), Freeminded Liberal Party (FV) and Liberal Party (V)
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Abraham Berge's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noFreeminded Liberal Party (FV), Consrevative Party (H) and Liberal Party (V)
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Johan Mowinckel's Second Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLiberal Party (V)
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Peder Kolstad's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noFarmers’ Party (B)
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Illegal ministers in Oslo 1940-1942
Historisk Regjering Government.noOn 25 September 1940, Nazi Germany’s reichskommissar in Norway, Josef Terboven, appointed 13 illegal acting ministers to lead the ministries in Oslo, with restricted authority and without a leading minister.
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Administrative Council in Oslo 1940
Historisk Regjering Government.no15 April 1940-25 September 1940
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Illegal Vidkun Quisling government in Oslo 1940
Historisk Regjering Government.noAfter Nazi Germany’s attack on Norway on 9 April 1940 forced King Haakon VII and Johan Nygaardsvold’s Government to leave Oslo with civil servants from government offices, the leader of the Norwegian Nazi party Nasjonal Samling (NS), Vidkun Quisling