Bratteli I government

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The Norwegian government of Bratteli I existed from March 17, 1971 to October 18, 1972 and was led by Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli ( Arbeiderpartiet ). She succeeded the Borten government and was replaced by the Korvald government. The government consisted exclusively of ministers from the Arbeiderpartiet (Ap).

minister

Department minister Political party
Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli Workers' part
Exterior Andreas Zeier Cappelen Workers' part
defense Alv Jakob Fostervoll Workers' part
Industry Finn song Workers' part
Finance and Customs Ragnar Christiansen Workers' part
Wages and prices Olav Gjærevoll Workers' part
Municipalities and work Odvar Nordli Workers' part
Social Odd Højdahl Workers' part
Transport and communication Reiulf Steen Workers' part
Trade and shipping By Kleppe Workers' part
fishing Knut Hoem Workers' part
Agriculture Thorstein Treholt Workers' part
Justice and Police Oddvar Berrefjord Workers' part
Families and consumers Inger Louise Valle Workers' part
Churches and teaching Bjartmar Gjerde Workers' part

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Individual evidence

  1. Acting Minister of Industry from September 24 to November 4, 1971, was Minister of Commerce and Shipping Per Kleppe
  2. ^ The office of Minister for Wages and Prices was dissolved on May 8, 1972; instead, Gjærevoll took over the newly created office of environment minister.
  3. As part of a government reshuffle , Magnus Andersen (Arbeiderpartiet) became the new fisheries minister on January 24, 1972, while Knut Hoem left the government.
  4. ^ The Ministry of Families and Consumers was reorganized on May 8, 1972 and renamed the Ministry of Consumers and Administration. Inger Louise Valle became Minister for Consumers and Administration.

literature

  • Noregs regjeringar. Statsrådar, statssekretærar, politiske rådgjevarar , ed. from the State Chancellery, Oslo 2003