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New Political Advisor

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Publisert under: Regjeringen Stoltenberg I

Utgiver: Statsministerens kontor

Press Release

No.: 55/2000
Date: 7 April 2000

NEW POLITICAL ADVISOR

The Office of the Prime Minister has appointed Mr. Torbjørn Giæver Eriksen (29, political advisor, Oslo, as political advisor in the Ministry of Finance from 3 April 2000.

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 (27), political advisor, Oslo
Ms. Kathinka Meirik (27), medical student, Trondheim

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign affairs:
Ms. Anne Marit Bjørnflaten (33), political advisor, Oslo

Ministry of Defence:

Ministry of Trade and Industry:
Mr. Tore O. Sandvik (33), youth secretary, Saupstad

Ministry of Labour and Government Administration:

Ministry of Finance:
Mr. Torbjørn Giæver Eriksen (29), political advisor, Oslo

Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development:
Ms. Marianne Aasen Agdestein

Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, health affairs:

Ministry of Cultural Affairs:

Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, social affairs:

Ministry of Transport and Communications:
Mr. Arnt Frode Jensen (46), project coordinator, Herøy

Ministry of Fisheries:
Mr. Arve Helle (28), executive officer, Dale in Sunnfjord

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, international development:
Mr. Håvard Aagesen (33), political advisor, Oslo

Ministry of the Environment:
Mr. Jo Stein Moen (27), project coordinator, Oslo

Ministry of Agriculture:
Ms. Sikke Næsheim (36), senior advisor, Namsos

Ministry of Justice and the Police:
Mr. Kjetil Mjøsund (32), police inspector, Namsos

Ministry of Children and Family Affairs:
Mr. Kjell Erik Øie (40), advisor, Oslo

Ministry of Petroleum and Energy:
Mr. Erlend Jahns Broli (27), sectional engineer, Oslo

Ministry of Education, Research and Church Affairs:
Mr. Wegard Håkon Harsvik (32), information secretary, Oslo