Lyng government
The Norwegian government Lyng existed from August 28, 1963 to September 25, 1963 and was led by Prime Minister John Lyng ( Høyre ). It followed the Gerhardsen III government and was replaced by Gerhardsen's fourth government . The trigger for Lyng's brief interlude as head of a bourgeois minority government was the so-called Kings Bay affair .
minister
Department | minister | Political party |
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Prime Minister | John Lyng | Høyre |
Exterior | Erling Wikborg | Kristelig Folkeparti |
defense | Håkon Kyllingmark | Høyre |
Industry | Kaare Meland | Høyre |
Finances | Dagfinn Vårvik | Senterpartiet |
Wages and prices | Ole Myrvoll | Venstre |
Municipalities and work | Bjarne Lyngstad | Venstre |
Social | Kjell Bondevik | Kristelig Folkeparti |
Transport and communication | Lars Leiro | Senterpartiet |
Trade and shipping | Kåre Willoch | Høyre |
fishing | Onar Onarheim | Høyre |
Agriculture | Hans Borgen | Senterpartiet |
Justice and Police | Petter Mørch Koren | Kristelig Folkeparti |
Families and consumers | Karen Grønn-Hagen | Senterpartiet |
Church and teaching | Olaf Kortner | Venstre |
State Secretaries
Ministry | State Secretary | Political party |
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Prime Minister's Office | Ivar Johansen | Høyre |
Paul Thyness | Høyre | |
Foreign Ministry | Tomas Torsvik | Kristelig Folkeparti |
Ministry of Defense | Arne Gunnar Lund | Høyre |
Ministry of Industry | Torkild Wilhelm Schøyen | Høyre |
Ministry of Social Affairs | Odd Steinar Holøs | Kristelig Folkeparti |
Ministry of Transport and Communications | Bjørn Unneberg | Senterpartiet |
Ministry of Agriculture | Teddy Dyring | Senterpartiet |
Ministry of Church and Education | Magne Lerheim | Venstre |
Web links
- Regjeringen.no Official website of the Norwegian government
- Government John Lyng overview on the government website
literature
- Noregs regjeringar. Statsrådar, statssekretærar, politiske rådgjevarar , ed. from the State Chancellery, Oslo 2003