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Willoch's Second Cabinet was a majority, centre-right government consisting of the Conservative, Centre, Christian Democratic parties.[1] It succeeded the Conservative First cabinet Willoch in mid-term to secure a majority, right-winged government, and sat from 8 June 1983 to 9 May 1986. It survived the 1985 election, but it was replaced by the Labour Brundtland's Second Cabinet, after it failed a vote of confidence in the Parliament of Norway seven months later.

Willoch's Second Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed8 June 1983
Date dissolved9 May 1986
People and organisations
Head of stateOlav V of Norway
Head of governmentKåre Willoch
Ministers removed9
Total no. of members27
Member partyConservative Party
Centre Party
Christian Democratic Party
Status in legislatureCoalition minority government
78 / 150(49.68%)




Opposition partyLabour Party
History
Election1985 parliamentary election
PredecessorWilloch's First Cabinet
SuccessorBrundtland's Second Cabinet

Cabinet members

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister

Kåre Willoch

8 June 19839 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Foreign Affairs

Svenn Stray

8 June 19839 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Finance and Customs

Rolf Presthus

8 June 198325 April 1986 Conservative

Arne Skauge

25 April 19869 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Defence

Anders C. Sjaastad

8 June 198325 April 1986 Conservative

Rolf Presthus

25 April 19869 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Justice and the Police

Mona Røkke

8 June 19834 October 1985 Conservative

Wenche Frogn Sellæg

4 October 19859 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Transport and Communications

Johan J. Jakobsen

8 June 19839 May 1986 Centre
Minister of Local Government and Labour

Arne Rettedal

8 June 19839 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
Deputy to the Prime Minister

Kjell Magne Bondevik

8 June 19839 May 1986 Christian Democratic
Minister of Culture and Research

Lars Roar Langslet

8 June 19839 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Social Affairs

Leif Arne Heløe

8 June 19839 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Agriculture

Finn T. Isaksen

8 June 19834 October 1985 Centre

Svein Sundsbø

4 October 19859 May 1986 Centre
Minister of Industry

Jens-Halvard Bratz

8 June 198316 September 1983 Conservative

Jan P. Syse

16 September 19834 October 1985 Conservative

Petter Thomassen

4 October 19859 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of Trade and Shipping
Minister of Nordic Cooperation

Asbjørn Haugstvedt

8 June 19839 May 1986 Christian Democratic
Minister of Family Affairs and Government Administration

Astrid Gjertsen

8 June 198318 April 1986 Conservative

Astrid Nøkkelby Heiberg

18 April 19869 May 1986 Conservative
Minister of International Development

Reidun Brusletten

8 June 19839 May 1986 Christian Democratic
Minister of the Environment

Rakel Surlien

8 June 19839 May 1986 Centre
Minister of Petroleum and Energy

Kåre Kristiansen

8 June 19839 May 1986 Christian Democratic
Minister of Fisheries

Thor Listau

8 June 19834 October 1985 Conservative

Eivind Reiten

4 October 19859 May 1986 Centre

References

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  1. ^ "Kåre Willoch's Cabinet" (in Norwegian). Government.no. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.

See also

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Preceded by

First cabinet Willoch

Norwegian Council of State
1983–1986
Succeeded by

Second cabinet Brundtland


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