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  • Johan Nygaardsvold

    15/01/2013 Article Government.no

  • Georg Sibbern

    23/05/2011 Article Government.no

  • Mathias Sommerhielm

    22/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Councillor 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)

  • Peder Anker

    22/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Prime 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

  • Title of Norway's Prime Minister

    22/04/2024 Article Government.no

    The 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.

  • Svenn Stray

    25/05/2012 Article Government.no

    Svenn 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

  • Animated short film about Svalbard Global Seed Vault - Crop diversity is precious

    26/02/2015 Sound and image Government.no

  • First Minister in Christiania (Oslo)

    22/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Between 1814 and 1873 Norway’s Prime Minister was permanently based at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm, as this was where the King of the two states resided.In the Prime Minister’s absence from Christiania (Oslo) - and second to

  • Swedish-Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    After Count Carl J. W. von Schmettow, general and commandander-in-chief in Trøndelag, in the spring of 1814 had declined Prince Christian Frederik's invitation to become Norway's foreign minister, the responsibility for the country's foreign policy

  • Norwegian Government Offices

    18/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Norway's Monarch 1814- Norway's Prime Minister 1814- Norwegian Councillors of State 1814- Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs 1905- Men and Women in Norwegian Governments 1945- Deputy to Norway's Prime Minister 1985- State Secretaries at the Office

  • A Forerunner to the Norwegian Council of State

    05/07/2011 Article Government.no

    The war between Great Britain and Denmark-Norway from 1807, where Sweden supported Britain, led to a situation where communications between Denmark and Norway were broken - at sea as well as over land. In the years 1807-1810 this caused certain

  • Norwegian Minister of Nordic Cooperation

    18/04/2024 Article Government.no

    The task of coordinating the participation of Norwegian ministries in the cooperation between the Nordic countries, has since 1971 been handeled by a minister who is also chief of a government ministry or responsible for part of a ministry's field

  • Number of Government Politicians 1814 -

    10/02/2025 Article Government.no

    This list shows the growth in the number of Norwegian government politicians since 1814. The prime minister is included in the number of government members.

  • Prime Minister in Stockholm - Time in Office

    11/06/2014 Article Government.no

    Name 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

  • Conference against Radicalization and Violent Extremism

    14/12/2014 Article Radikalisering

    Thursday 6 November 2014, the Ministry hosted the Conference against Radicalization and Violent Extremism. The Minister of Justice and public Security, Mr. Anders Anundsen, opened the Conference.

  • The Norwegian Council of State

    18/08/2014 Article Government.no

    Meetings of the Norwegian Council of State are generally held on Fridays at 11:00 at the Royal Palace in Oslo.

  • Seeds shipped from Nigeria february 2008

    13/02/2008 Article Government.no

    From Ibadan, Nigeria, twenty-one boxes filled with 7,000 unique seed samples from more than 36 African nations are shipped to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. All photo: The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture i Nigeria (IITA). Cowpea

  • Gardermoen 08.02.2008

    26/02/2009 Article Government.no

    All photo: Ole G. Hertzenberg Minister of Agriculture and Food Terje Riis-Johansen. Terje Riis-Johansen. Seeds.

  • Deputy to the Norwegian Prime Minister

    18/04/2024 Article Government.no

    The system of an appointed deputy to the prime minister has been in use in two governments where the prime minister has wanted to give the leader of the second largest government party a clear rank as number two. It was the case during the last

  • The Opening Seremony 26.02.2008

    30/01/2014 Article Government.no

    Click on the picture for a larger format. All photo: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault The Entrance of Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg Carry Fowler, executive director of Global Crop Diversity Trust,

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