Office of the Prime Minister (Norway)
Statsministerens kontor | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1956 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Norway |
Headquarters | Regjeringskvartalet Akershus Fortress (temporary) |
Employees | 60 |
Minister responsible | |
Agency executive |
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Website | www.government.no |
The Norwegian Office of the Prime Minister (Template:Lang-no) is a political and bureaucratic office that assists the Cabinet of Norway and the Prime Minister of Norway in the leadership of the Cabinet and Government. It has since 2013 been led by Prime Minister Erna Solberg (Conservative Party). Minister and Chief of Staff is Julie Brodtkorb. The office has about 60 employees.
History
Since the establishment of the first Norwegian government, in 1814, the Prime Minister has had secretaries to help him with tasks, though these were not collectively assigned to his office until 1945. The office was given the current title in 1950, but not formally created until 1956. In 1969 the central secretariat for the entire cabinet also became part of the Office of the Prime Minister.[1]
Employees
State Secretaries:
- Rita Skjærvik (Ap) (2005– )
- Tor Brostigen (SV) (2010– )
- Dagfinn Sundsbø (Sp) (2009– )
- Hans Kristian Amundsen (2011– )
- Svein Fjellheim (Ap) (2005– )
- Snorre Wikstrøm (Ap) (2008, 2009– )
- Inger-Anne Ravlum (Ap) (2011– )
Political advisors:
- Sindre Fossum Beyer (Ap) (2009 – )
- Tonje Brenna (The ministry's youngest political advisor ever, as of 2013.[2])
References
- ^ Office of the Prime Minister. "Statsministerens kontor blir til" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2008-04-26.
- ^ Hun ble stemt ut av jobben
External links
- Official web site (in English)