Solberg's cabinet ministers were formally appointed by King Harald V. The Cabinet had 18 ministers; two fewer than the previous Stoltenberg cabinet....
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2013 election, Solberg became prime minister of Norway, the second woman to hold the position, after Gro Harlem Brundtland. Solberg's Cabinet, often informally...
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parliamentary election and helped form its first ever government, the Solberg's Cabinet, although the Progress Party itself lost seats and is now the third...
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terms 2013–2017 and 2017–2021. From 2015 to 2018 she was a part of Solberg's Cabinet as political adviser in the Ministry of Trade and Fisheries. "Camilla...
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Democrats voted at a party conference to join Solberg's government on 2 November 2018 and on 16 January 2019, Solberg's Conservatives struck a deal with the Christian...
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University Hospital. She grew up at Østerås and resides at Fossum. In Solberg's Cabinet, she once again returned as a State Secretary. She served under Børge...
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government as part of the Solberg cabinet from 2013 to 2021. The current party leader is former Prime Minister Erna Solberg. The party is a member of...
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exited Solberg's Cabinet in January 2020. He then served under Monica Mæland until Solberg's Cabinet fell in October 2021. After leaving the cabinet, Sættem...
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Støre's cabinet ministers were appointed by King Harald V. The cabinet consists of 19 ministers; one fewer than the previous Solberg cabinet. It has eleven...
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Norwegian politician for the Progress Party. She was appointed to Solberg's Cabinet in November 2015, when she became a political adviser for Ketil Solvik-Olsen...
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