Brundtland's Second Cabinet
Brundtland's Second Cabinet | |
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53rd cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 9 May 1986 |
Date dissolved | 16 October 1989 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Gro Harlem Brundtland |
Head of state | Olav V of Norway |
Ministers removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 10 |
Total number of ministers | 28 |
Member party | Labour Party |
History | |
Election(s) | 1989 parliamentary election |
Predecessor | Willoch's Second Cabinet |
Successor | Syse's Cabinet |
Brundtland's Second Cabinet was a minority, Labour Government of Norway. It succeeded the Conservative Willoch's Second Cabinet, and sat between 9 May 1986 and 16 October 1989.[1] It was replaced by the Conservative/Centre/Christian Democrat cabinet Syse after the 1989 election. The cabinet was historic in that 8 of the 18 members were female, to then the highest female share in a government ever in the world.[2] Brundtland's cabinet had the following composition.
Portfolio | Minister | Period | Party |
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Prime Minister | Gro Harlem Brundtland | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Agriculture | Gunhild Øyangen | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Church Affairs and Education | Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl Mary Kvidal |
May 9, 1986 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Defence | Johan Jørgen Holst | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of the Environment | Sissel Marie Rønbeck | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Consumer Affairs and Government Administration | Anne-Lise Bakken Einfrid Halvorsen Oddrunn Pettersen |
May 9, 1986 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - April 28, 1989 April 28, 1989 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Finance | Gunnar Berge | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Fisheries | Bjarne Mørk Eidem | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knut Frydenlund Johan Jørgen Holst Thorvald Stoltenberg |
May 9, 1986 - February 26, 1987 February 26, 1987 - March 9, 1988 March 9, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Health | Kari Gjesteby | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Industry | Finn Kristensen | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of International development | Vesla Vetlesen Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl |
May 9, 1986 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Local Government and Labour | Leif Haraldseth William Engseth Kjell Borgen |
May 9, 1986 - February 20, 1987 February 20, 1987 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Justice | Helen Bøsterud | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Petroleum and Energy | Arne Øien | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Social Affairs | Tove Strand Gerhardsen | May 9, 1986 - October 16, 1989 | Labour |
Minister of Trade and Shipping | Kurt Mosbakk Jan Balstad |
May 9, 1986 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Kjell Borgen William Engseth |
May 9, 1986 - June 13, 1988 June 13, 1988 - October 16, 1989 |
Labour |
See also
- First cabinet Brundtland
- Third cabinet Brundtland
- Norwegian Council of State
- Government of Norway
- List of Norwegian governments
References
- ↑ Gro Harlem Brundtlands andre regjering Regjeringen.no. Retrieved 5 September 2013 (Norwegian)
- ↑ Per Lillelien (6 January 2005): Kvinne-regjeringen som gikk verden rundt VG. Retrieved 5 September 2o13 (Norwegian)
Preceded by Willoch's second term |
Norwegian Council of State 1986–1989 |
Succeeded by Premiership of Jon P. Syse |
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