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Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Ministry Ministry of Agriculture and FoodThe Ministry of Agriculture and Food has chief responsibility for food policy and agricultural policy. Agricultural policy covers land utilisation, agriculture and forestry, reindeer and other animal husbandry, and development of new agriculture
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Minister of Agriculture and Food Nils Kristen Sandtrøen (Labour Party)
Ministers Ministry of Agriculture and Food
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Ministry of Transport
Ministry Ministry of TransportThe Ministry of Transport has overall responsibility for the framework conditions for postal activities, for the civil aviation, public roads and rail transport sector and ferry services forming part of the national road system.
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APA 2025: 57 new production licenses awarded
13/01/2026 Press release Ministry of EnergyThe Norwegian Ministry of Energy offers 57 new production licenses to 19 companies on the Norwegian continental shelf in the APA 2025 licensing round.
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Social Services
16/01/2026 Article Ministry of Labour and Social InclusionFinancial social assistance, information, advice and guidance, temporary housing, qualification programme and individual plan are individual services provided by the Nav-office
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Government Delegation in Oslo 1945
Historisk Regjering Government.noAt the German capitulation in Norway on 8 May 1945, Vidkun Quisling's illegal government was dissolved. In agreement with the resistance movement Home Front, Johan Nygaardsvold's Government in London had appointed eight chief officers to lead the
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Einar Gerhardsen's Seond Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLabour Party (A)
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John Lyng s Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H), Christian Democratic Party (KrF), Centre Party (Sp) and Liberal Party (V)
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Trygve Bratteli's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLabour Party (A)
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Lars Korvald's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noChristian Democratic Partty (KrF), Liberal Party (V) and Centre Party (Sp)
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Odvar Nordli's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLabour Party (A)
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Gro Harlem Brundtland's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLabour Party (A)
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Kåre Willoch's Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noConservative Party (H), Christian Democratic Party (KrF) from 1983 and Centre Party (Sp) from 1983.
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Jens Stoltenberg's First Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noLabour Party (A)
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First Wedel Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noAfter the Storting on 4 November 1814 had accepted the union with Sweden, and the Constitution had been revised accordingly, Count Hans Henrik von Essen was on 11 November 1814 installed as Governor-General by the Swedish Viceroy in Norway, Crown
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Second Wedel Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noThe change between the First Wedel Government and the Second Wedel Government and its Continuation, took place at the appointment of former Minister of Finance Herman Wedel Jarlsberg as the Swedish-Norwegian King’s Governor-General in Norway on 19
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1852-1853
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.
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Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government
Historisk Regjering Government.noThe change between the Vogt Government and the Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government took place at the appointment of Georg Christian Sibbern as Prime Minister on 16 December 1858. The Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government was named after Prime Minister
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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