Ministry of Development Cooperation (1984–1990)
Established: 1. January 1984
Abolished: 1. January 1990
The Ministry for Development Cooperation was established on 1 January 1984. Development cooperation affairs were transferred from an additional minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On 1 January 1990, the Ministry for Development Cooperation was abolished. Its affairs were transferred to an additional minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Politicians
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Brusletten, Reidun (KrF)
- Minister of Development Cooperation – Kåre Willoch's Government 01/01/1984–09/05/1986
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Grøndahl, Kirsti Kolle (A)
- Minister of Development Cooperation – Gro Harlem Brundtland's Second Government 13/06/1988–16/10/1989
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Vetlesen, Vesla (A)
- Minister of Development Cooperation – Gro Harlem Brundtland's Second Government 09/05/1986–13/06/1988
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Vraalsen, Tom Eric (Sp)
- Minister of Development Cooperation – Jan P. Syse's Government 16/10/1989–01/01/1990
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Arnesen, Arne
- State Secretary for Grøndahl, Kirsti Kolle 13/06/1988–16/10/1989
- State Secretary for Vetlesen, Vesla 27/07/1987–13/06/1988
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Bugge, Hans Christian
- State Secretary for Vetlesen, Vesla 09/05/1986–17/06/1987
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Dramdal, Torun
- State Secretary for Vraalsen, Tom Eric 23/10/1989–01/01/1990
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Sæter, Odd Jostein
- State Secretary for Brusletten, Reidun 01/01/1984–09/05/1986
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Bjørnstad, Vidar (A)
- Private Secretary for Vetlesen, Vesla 09/05/1986–13/03/1987
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Haga, Åslaug (Sp)
- Private Secretary for Vraalsen, Tom Eric 30/10/1989–01/01/1990
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Holme, Idar Magne (KrF)
- Private Secretary for Brusletten, Reidun 15/11/1985–09/05/1986
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Kaarstad, Hanne-Marie (KrF)
- Private Secretary for Brusletten, Reidun 01/01/1984–01/11/1985
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Svegården, Janne Kristin (A)
- Private Secretary for Vetlesen, Vesla 19/03/1987–13/06/1988