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Ole Bachke
24/05/2011 Article Government.noOle Andreas Bachke was lawyer and politician. (Photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of State 13 October 1879-11 October 1880, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm September 1880. Councillor of State 11
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Christian Schweigaard
23/05/2011 Article Government.noChristian Homann Schweigaard was lawyer and politician. Councillor of State 22 December 1880-3 April 1884, Chief of the Ministry of Auditing. Member of the Interim Government in Stockholm 16-26 September 1881, Chief of the Ministry of Auditing
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Trygve Lie
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Christian Michelet
24/05/2011 Article Government.noChristian Fredrik Michelet was lawyer and politician. (Photo: Oslobilder). Minister of Foreign Affairs 21 June 1920-22 June 1921. Minister of Foreign Affairs 6 March-30 May 1923, acting Prime Minister 24 March-30 May 1923. Minister of Foreign
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New IA agreement and stimulus package to reduce sick leave
08/03/2010 Article Avtale om redusert sykefravær og frafall fra arbeidslivet: IA-avtalenThe Government and the employer/employee organisations have agreed on an extensive economic stimulus package to reduce sick leave and a new and more goal-oriented IA agreement.
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New rules relating to absence due to illness from 1 July 2011
04/07/2011 Article Avtale om redusert sykefravær og frafall fra arbeidslivet: IA-avtalenThe new rules relating to follow-up of employees on sick leave entail changes for employees, employers and physicians. The requirements relating to earlier and closer follow-up will be stricter, as will the sanctions for those who do not follow up
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Severin Løvenskiold
20/03/2013 Article Government.noSeverin Løvenskiold was factory owner, civil servant and politician. (Painting 1836: Fredric Westin, photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of State 28 November 1814-1817, emissary to Denmark. Prime Minister 10 July 1828-27 February 1841. Governor-General
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Frederik Due
21/03/2012 Article Government.noFrederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due was military officer, civil servant and politician. First Norwegian prime minister not belonging to the nobility. State Secretary at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm 3 October 1822-27 February
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Otto Richard Kierulf
23/05/2011 Article Government.noOtto Richard Kierulf was army officer and politician. (Painting: Army Academy, photo: NTBScanpix/Prime Minister's Office). Prime Minister 1 November 1871-21 July 1873. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 21 July 1873-21 March 1884. Norwegian Prime
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Jens Stoltenberg
22/04/2024 Article Government.noJens Stoltenberg is economist and politician. Secretary-General of NATO since 2014. State Secretary 12 November 1990-22 November 1991, Ministry of the Environment. Councillor of State 7 October 1993-25 October 1996, Chief of the Ministry of Industry
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Svalbard Global Seed Vault: Opening ceremony
26/02/2008 Sound and image Government.noSvalbard Global Seed Vault: Opening ceremony
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Erna Solberg
29/01/2024 Article Government.noErna Solberg is a politician, Norway's Prime Minister 2013-2021. Councillor of State 19 October 2001-17 October 2005, Chief of the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. Prime Minister 16 October 2013 - 14 October 2021. Born in
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The public art 26.02.2008
16/11/2009 Article Government.noBy the Norwegian artist Dyveke Sannes. Click on the picture for a larger format. All photo: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault 26.02.2008 26.02.2008
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Seeds shipped from CIAT Colombia and IRRI Philippines february 2008
04/05/2009 Article Government.noAll photos: Svalbard Global Seed Vault CIAT Colombia IRRI Philippines
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Governor-General in Norway
18/04/2024 Article Government.noNorway’s Constitution of 4 November 1814 gave the King the right to appoint either the Crown Prince or his eldest son as Viceroy in Norway, or to appoint a Governor-General there. The office of Viceroy was in function only in shorter periods.
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Norway's Prime Minister
22/04/2024 Article Government.noThe Norwegian Constitution of 4 November 1814 introduced the title “statsminister” (literally “minister of state”, while translated into English as “prime minister”) for the presiding member of the Government, according to Swedish practice.
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Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
19/10/2012 Article Government.noBetween 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 Norway and Sweden resided. When the office of Governor-General in Christiania (Oslo) in 1873
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Norwegian Councillors of State in Stockholm
01/06/2011 Article Government.noBetween 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. Two of the Norwegian councillors of state (ministers) were normally
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The Re-establishing of a Norwegian State
18/04/2024 Article Government.noThe period since 1814 is part of the longer history of the Norwegian state. The re-establishing of Norwegian state institutions in 1814 linked up with Norway’s first period as a sovereign state, from the first signs of a state in the 9 th century
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Budget day
04/11/2021 Article Government.noThe Støre Government's Amendment to the 2022 Fiscal Budget Proposal will be published on these pages on 8 November 2021. This is an overview of the most important budget day publications: