Minister of Fisheries (Norway)

The Minister of Fisheries is a councilor of state in the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (Norway). The incumbent minister is Odd Emil Ingebrigtsen of the Conservative Party.

The position was created 1 July 1946. Between 2004 and 2013 the minister held the name of Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs reflecting a broadening in responsibility for the ministry. When Solberg's Cabinet took office, the minister was again called Minister of Fisheries and did no longer have responsibilities for coastal affairs.

The Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs was abolished in January 2014, but the minister post was kept, and now heads responsibilities for fisheries in the new Ministry of Trade and Fisheries, alongside the Minister of Trade.[1]

Ministers

Key

  Conservative Party
  Centre Party
  Labour Party
  Progress Party

List of ministers

Photo Name Party Took office Left office Tenure Cabinet
Reidar Carlsen[2] Labour1 July 194619 November 19515 years, 141 daysGerhardsen II
Peder Holt Labour19 November 195122 January 19553 years, 64 daysTorp
Nils Lysø Labour22 January 195528 August 19638 years, 218 daysGerhardsen III
Onar Onarheim Conservative28 August 196325 September 196328 daysLyng
Magnus Andersen Labour25 September 196312 October 19652 years, 17 daysGerhardsen IV
Oddmund Myklebust Centre12 October 19658 November 19683 years, 27 daysBorten
Einar Moxnes Centre8 November 196817 March 19712 years, 129 daysBorten
Knut Hoem Labour17 March 197124 January 1972313 daysBratteli I
Magnus Andersen Labour24 January 197218 October 1972268 daysBratteli I
Trygve Olsen Centre18 October 197216 October 1973363 daysKorvald
Eivind Bolle Labour16 October 197314 October 19817 years, 363 daysBratteli II
Nordli
Brundtland I
Thor Listau Conservative14 October 19814 October 19853 years, 355 daysWilloch I-II
Eivind Reiten Centre4 October 19859 May 1986217 daysWilloch II
Bjarne Mørk-Eidem Labour9 May 198610 October 19893 years, 154 daysBrundtland II
Svein Munkejord Conservative16 October 19893 November 19901 year, 18 daysSyse
Oddrunn Pettersen Labour3 November 19904 September 19921 year, 306 daysBrundtland III
Jan Henry T. Olsen Labour4 September 199225 October 19964 years, 51 daysBrundtland III
Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen Labour25 October 199617 October 1997357 daysJagland
Peter Angelsen Centre17 October 199721 January 20002 years, 96 daysBondevik I
Lars Peder Brekk Centre21 January 200017 March 200056 daysBondevik I
Otto Gregussen Labour17 March 200019 October 20011 year, 216 daysStoltenberg I
Svein Ludvigsen Conservative19 October 200117 October 20053 years, 363 daysBondevik II
Helga Pedersen Labour17 October 20052 October 20093 years, 350 daysStoltenberg II
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen Labour20 October 200916 October 20133 years, 361 daysStoltenberg II
Elisabeth Aspaker Conservative16 October 201316 December 20152 years, 61 daysSolberg
Per Sandberg Progress16 December 201513 August 20182 years, 240 daysSolberg
Harald T. Nesvik Progress13 August 201824 January 20201 year, 164 daysSolberg
Geir-Inge Sivertsen Conservative24 January 20202 March 2020[3]38 daysSolberg
Odd Emil Ingebrigtsen Conservative13 March 2020Incumbent321 daysSolberg

References

  1. Press release from the Office of the Prime Minister (16 October 2013) Fields of responsibility in Erna Solberg’s government Regjeringen.no. Retrieved 4 November 2013 (in Norwegian)
  2. Fiskeri- og kystdepartementet. Statsråd 1946 - Retrieved 4 October 2013(in Norwegian)
  3. "Torbjørn Røe Isaksen Appointed Acting Fisheries Minister" (in Norwegian). TV 2. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
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