Bratteli's Second Cabinet

Bratteli's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 16 October 1973 and 15 January 1976. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Trygve Bratteli. It had the following composition:

Bratteli's Second Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed16 October 1973
Date dissolved15 January 1976
People and organisations
Head of stateOlav V of Norway
Head of governmentTrygve Bratteli
Total no. of members15
Member partyLabour Party
History
Election(s)1973 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)19731977
PredecessorKorvald's Cabinet
SuccessorNordli's Cabinet

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs Knut Frydenlund16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs Per Kleppe16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Defence Alv Fostervoll16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Justice and the Police Inger Louise Valle16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications Annemarie Lorentzen16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Local Government and Labour Leif Jørgen Aune16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
Minister of Nordic Cooperation
 Bjartmar Gjerde16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Social Affairs Sonja Ludvigsen16 October 197312 July 1974[lower-alpha 1]Labour
 Tor Halvorsen12 July 1974[lower-alpha 2]15 January 1976Labour
Minister of Family Affairs and Government Administration Odd Sagør16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Agriculture Thorstein Treholt16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Industry Ingvald Ulveseth16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Trade and Shipping Jens Evensen16 October 197327 September 1974Labour
 Einar Magnussen (acting)27 September 197415 January 1976Labour
Minister of the Environment Tor Halvorsen16 October 19736 September 1974Labour
 Gro Harlem Brundtland6 September 197415 January 1976Labour
Minister of Fisheries Eivind Bolle16 October 197315 January 1976Labour
Minister of Maritime Law[lower-alpha 3] Jens Evensen27 September 197415 January 1976Labour

State Secretaries

Ministry State Secretary Period[lower-alpha 4] Party
Office of the Prime Minister Oluf Fuglerud Labour
Arne Gunnar Lie Labour
Kjell Thorbjørn Kristensen Labour
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Arne Arnesen 30 October 1973 2 November 1975 Labour
Ministry of Finance and Customs Bjørn Skogstad Aamo 19 October 1973 Labour
Ministry of Defence Thorvald Stoltenberg 22 October 1973 1 December 1974 Labour
Lasse Aasland 1 December 1974 Labour
Ministry of Industry Reidar Engell Olsen 22 October 1973 Labour
Reidar Hirsti 1 May 1974 30 June 1975 Labour
Ministry of Local Government and Labour Arnfinn Lund 22 October 1973 Labour
Ministry of Social Affairs Kjell Knudsen 5 November 1973 Labour
Ministry of Transport and Communications Olav Marås 29 October 1973 30 September 1974 Labour
Sigmund Larsen 23 September 1974 10 August 1975 Labour
Bjørn Flage Pettersen 11 August 1975 Labour
Ministry of Trade and Shipping Einar Magnussen 12 November 1973 27 September 1974 Labour
Thorvald Stoltenberg 1 December 1974 Labour
Ministry of Fisheries Birger Larsen 22 October 1973 Labour
Ministry of Agriculture Ole Klemet Sara 12 November 1973 Labour
Ministry of the Environment Olav Sigurd Carlsen 22 October 1973 15 June 1974 Labour
Jan Erik Gulbrandsen 1 June 1974 15 February 1975 Labour
Tore-Jarl Christensen 12 August 1975 Labour
Ministry of Justice and Police Kai Ekanger 22 October 1973 Labour
Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Administration Ulf Oscar Sand 22 October 1973 Labour
Ministry of Church Affairs and Education Ingrid Eide 22 October 1973 Labour
Bodil Skjånes Dugstad 1 November 1973 30 June 1975 Labour
Lars Uno Thulin 15 July 1975 Labour

References

Notes

    1. Ludvigsen was on leave from 16 April until her death.
    2. Halvorsen was acting minister from 16 April before becoming permanent minister on 6 September.
    3. The post of Maritime Law minister was one without a portfolio.
    4. Unless otherwise noted, the period was 16 October 1973 15 January 1976


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