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2 State Secretaries  





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Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet

Cabinet of Norway
Date formed22 January 1955
Date dissolved28 August 1963
People and organisations
Head of stateHaakon VII of Norway
Olav V of Norway
Head of governmentEinar Gerhardsen
No. of ministers15
Member partyLabour Party
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Elections1957 parliamentary election
1961 parliamentary election
Legislature terms1957-1961
1961-1965
PredecessorTorp's Cabinet
SuccessorLyng's Cabinet

Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet was the cabinet of Norway from 22 January 1955 to 28 August 1963. The government was led by Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen, marking his third term in said role. The cabinet was defeated in a motion of no-confidence in 1963 following the Kings Bay affair.

Cabinet members[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister

Einar Gerhardsen

22 January 195528 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Foreign Affairs

Halvard Lange

22 January 195528 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Justice and the Police

Jens Christian Hauge

22 January 19551 November 1955 Labour

Jens Haugland

1 November 195528 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Local Government and Labour

Ulrik Olsen

22 January 19551 September 1958 Labour

Andreas Z. Cappelen

1 September 19584 February 1963 Labour

Oskar Skogly

4 February 196328 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Defence

Nils Handal

22 January 195518 February 1961 Labour

Gudmund Harlem

18 February 196128 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Social Affairs

Rakel Seweriin

22 January 19551 August 1955 Labour

Gudmund Harlem

1 August 195518 February 1961 Labour

Olav Bruvik

18 February 196130 December 1962 Labour

Aase Bjerkholt (acting)

30 December 19624 February 1963 Labour

Olav Gjærevoll

4 February 196328 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Education and Church Affairs

Birger Bergersen

22 January 195523 April 1960 Labour

Helge Sivertsen

23 April 196028 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Industry

Gustav Sjaastad

22 January 19559 April 1959 Labour

Kjell Holler

9 April 19594 July 1963 Labour

Trygve Lie

4 July 196328 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Agriculture

Olav Meisdalshagen

22 January 195514 May 1956 Labour

Harald J. Løbak

14 May 195623 April 1960 Labour

Einar Wøhni

23 April 196028 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Trade and Shipping

Arne Skaug

22 January 195513 January 1962 Labour

O.C. Gundersen

13 January 196228 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Fisheries

Nils Lysø

22 January 195528 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Transport and Communications

Kolbjørn Varmann

22 January 195523 April 1960 Labour

Trygve Bratteli

23 April 196028 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Finance and Customs

Mons Lid

22 January 195528 December 1956 Labour

Trygve Bratteli

28 December 195623 April 1960 Labour

Petter Jakob Bjerve

23 April 19604 February 1963 Labour

Andreas Z. Cappelen

4 February 196328 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs

Aase Bjerkholt

1 August 195528 August 1963 Labour
Minister of Pay and Prices

Gunnar Bråthen

1 August 19559 April 1959 Labour

Gunnar Bøe

9 April 19591 September 1962 Labour

Karl Trasti

1 September 196228 August 1963 Labour

State Secretaries[edit]

Ministry State Secretary Period[a] Party
Office of the Prime Minister Kai Knudsen 23 January 1955 – 31 December 1955 Labour
Olaf Solumsmoen 6 January 1956 – Labour
Arnfinn Guldvog 6 January 1956 – Labour
Dagfin Juel 1 April 1956 – Labour
Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek 1 January 1958 – Labour
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dag Ramsøy Bryn – 30 April 1958 Labour
Hans Engen 1 August 1958 – Labour
Ministry of Finance Karl Trasti – 28 December 1956 Labour
Per Kleppe 25 February 1957 – 1 March 1962 Labour
Minister of Defence Sivert Andreas Nielsen 1 August 1955 – 31 July 1958 Labour
Erik Himle 1 July 1958 – 17 February 1961 Labour
Ministry of Industry Odd Gøthe – 31 August 1958 Labour
Ministry of Social Affairs Bjørn Skau 15 December 1961 – Labour
Ministry of Transport and Communications Halvard Lange Bojer 1 September 1956 – 1 May 1960 Labour
Robert Nordén 15 August 1960 – 6 January 1961 Labour
Erik Himle 1 January 1962 – Labour
Ministry of Fisheries Olaf Marcelius Grønaas – 4 May 1960 Labour
Finn Bryhni 15 June 1960 – 5 January 1962
Ministry of Agriculture Thorstein Treholt – 1 September 1957 Labour
Ministry of Church Affairs and Education Helge Sivertsen – 1 December 1956 Labour
Enevald Skadsem 2 September 1960 – Labour

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Unless otherwise noted, the period was 22 January 1955 - 28 August 1963.

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