- Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion (Norway)
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The Norwegian Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion is the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. The position has existed since 1 January 1846, when the Ministry of the Interior was created. Several different names have been used since then, with three name changes after 2000.
List of Norwegian Ministers of Labour and Social Inclusion
In 1815, the ministry was named the Ministry of the Interior.
Name From To Frederik Stang 1846 1848 Hans Christian Petersen 1848 1849 Frederik Stang 1849 1854 Christian Bretteville 1854 1858 August Christian Manthey 1858 1859 Christian Bretteville 1859 1861 Johan Christian Collett (acting) 1861 1861 August Christian Manthey 1861 1862 Christian Bretteville 1862 1865 August Christian Manthey 1865 1866 Christian Bretteville 1866 1868 Frederik Stang 1868 1869 Christian Bretteville 1869 1871 Henrik Laurentius Helliesen 1871 1871 Niels Petersen Vogt 1871 1872 Johan Collett Falsen 1872 1873 Niels Petersen Vogt 1873 1875 Christian Selmer 1875 1876 Niels Petersen Vogt 1876 1878 Christian Selmer 1878 1879 Niels Petersen Vogt 1879 1882 Christian Jensen 1882 1883 Niels Petersen Vogt 1883 1884 Niels Mathias Rye (acting) 1884 1884 Thomas Cathinco Bang 1884 1884 Sofus Arctander 1884 1885 Jacob Stang 1885 1886 Sofus Arctander 1886 1888 Walter Scott Dahl 1888 1888 Peter Olrog Schjøtt 1888 1888 Oscar Jacobsen 1888 1888 Lars Knutson Liestøl 1888 1888 Georg August Thilesen 1888 1889 Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne 1889 1890 Ole Andreas Furu 1890 1891 Wollert Konow (H) 1891 1893 Johan Henrik Paasche Thorne 1893 1894 Peter Birch-Reichenwald 1894 1895 Thomas von Westen Engelhart 1895 1897 Olaj Olsen 1897 1898 Georg August Thilesen 1898 1899 Ole Qvam 1899 1900 Johannes Steen 1900 1902 Otto Blehr 1902 1903 In 1903, it had been renamed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Shipping and Industry. Jacob Schøning 1903 1904 Paul Benjamin Vogt 1904 1905 Sofus Arctander 1905 1908 In 1905, it had been renamed the Ministry of Trade, Shipping and Industry. Lars Kristian Abrahamsen 1908 1910 Sofus Arctander 1910 1910 Bernhard Cornelius Brænne 1910 1912 Ambrotius Olsen Lindvig 1912 1913 Johan Castberg 1913 1914 In 1913, it had been renamed the Ministry of Social Affairs, Trade Industry and Fisheries. Kristian Friis Petersen 1914 1916 In 1916, it had been renamed the Ministry of Social Affairs. Lars Kristian Abrahamsen 1916 1919 Paal Berg 1919 1920 Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg 1920 1921 Lars Oftedal 1921 1922 Rasmus Olai Mortensen 1922 1923 Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg 1923 1924 Lars Oftedal 1924 1926 Peter Andreas Amundsen Morell 1926 1928 Alfred Madsen 1928 1928 Torjus Værland 1928 1931 Jakob Vik 1931 1933 Ole Nikolai Ingebrigtsen Strømme 1933 1933 Trygve Utheim 1933 1935 Kornelius Bergsvik 1935 1936 Oscar Torp 1936 1939 Sverre Støstad 1939 1945 From June 1940 to June 1945, the Norwegian government was exiled in London. Ministers of Social Affairs during this period were Andreas Diesen of the Administrative Council from April to September 1940, and Sverre Iversen briefly in 1945. Sven Oftedal
Kirsten Hansteen (consultative)1945 1945 Sven Oftedal
Aaslaug Aasland (consultative)1945 1948 Aaslaug Aasland (acting 1948–1951) 1948 1953 Rakel Seweriin 1953 1955 Gudmund Harlem 1955 1961 Olav Bruvik 1961 1962 Aase Bjerkholt (acting) 1962 1963 Olav Gjærevoll 1963 1963 Kjell Bondevik 1963 1963 Olav Gjærevoll 1963 1965 Egil Aarvik 1965 1971 Odd Højdahl 1971 1972 Bergfrid Fjose 1972 1973 Sonja Ludvigsen 1973 1974 Tor Halvorsen 1974 1976 Ruth Anlaug Ryste 1976 1979 Arne Nilsen 1979 1981 Leif Arne Heløe 1981 1986 Tove Strand Gerhardsen 1986 1989 Wenche Frogn Sellæg 1989 1990 Tove Veierød 1990 1992 Grete Knudsen 1992 1994 In 1992, it had been renamed the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. There were two Ministers in the Ministry, one for Health and one for Social Affairs. Ministers of Health are listed below. Hill-Marta Solberg 1994 1997 Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa 1997 2000 Guri Ingebrigtsen 2000 2001 Ingjerd Schou 2001 2004 In 2002, it had been renamed the Ministry of Social Affairs. Dagfinn Høybråten 2004 2005 In 2004, it had been renamed the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. Bjarne Håkon Hanssen 2005 2008 In 2006, it had been renamed the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. Dag Terje Andersen 2008 present List of Norwegian Ministers of Health within the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Name From To Werner Christie 1992 1995 Gudmund Hernes 1995 1997 Dagfinn Høybråten 1997 2000 Tore Tønne 2000 2001 Dagfinn Høybråten 2001 position defunct For later Ministers, see Minister of Health and Care Services (Norway).
References
- Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion – Councillor of State – Government.no
- Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Health Affairs – Councillor of State – Government.no
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