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This is a list of heads of government of Norway. In the modern era, the head of government has the title prime minister (statsminister). At various times in the past, the highest governmental title has included steward (rigsstatholder), viceroy (vicekonge), and first minister (førstestatsraad)

Until 1873, the king of the personal union between Sweden and Norway governed Norway through two cabinets: one in Stockholm and another in Christiania (now Oslo). The newly created Stockholm cabinet consisted of a prime minister and two ministers, whose role was to convey the attitudes of the Christiania cabinet to the Swedish king.

The cabinet in Christiania was led by a steward (rigsstatholder). For brief periods, the incumbent crown prince was appointed Viceroy of Norway by the king, in which case the viceroy became the highest authority in Christiania.

Whenever the king was present in Christiania, however, he assumed the highest authority, thus putting the governor or viceroy temporarily out of charge. Likewise, when there was no governor, viceroy or king present in Christiania (which was not unusual), the cabinet was led by the first minister, who was the most prominent member of the cabinet.

In July 1873, the position of governor was abolished after being vacant since 1856. Simultaneously, the post of first minister in Christiania was upgraded to Prime Minister of Norway. Although the office of Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm still existed, the real power and influence over state affairs was moved to the prime minister in Christiania, while Prime Minister in Stockholm became the second highest cabinet position, responsible for conveying the government's views to the King.

When the union was dissolved in 1905, the position of prime minister in Stockholm was abolished.

Stewards of Norway

The Steward of Norway, styled Rigsstatholder in Danish (riksstattholder in modern Norwegian spelling), meaning Lieutenant of the realm (see Steward (office)), was the appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the Monarch during the Dano-Norwegian personal union. As Norway was a separate kingdom, with its own laws and institutions, the position of steward of Norway was arguably the most influential position for a Danish-Norwegian nobleman or royal to hold, second to the King.

Stewards of Norway (1536–1814)

In 1873, the position of First Minister was upgraded to Prime Minister.

Prime Ministers of Norway (1814–1905)

Prime Ministers (1814–1873)

Prior to 1884, there were no organised political parties in Norway, and the Prime Ministers were considered senior civil servants (Embedsmenn). They were appointed by the King and were not subject to legislative confirmation. All Prime Ministers before 1884 opposed the constitutional reforms proposed by the parliamentary opposition, and were in their time viewed as conservatives. They were subordinate to the Steward, Viceroy and First Minister of Norway.
# Name
(Birth–Death)
Picture Took office Left office Political party Term
1 Peder Anker
(1749–1824)
1814 1822 N/A 1
2 Mathias Sommerhielm
(1764–1827)
File:Sommerhielm2.jpg 1822 1827 N/A 2
3 Severin Løvenskiold
(1777–1856)
1828 1841 N/A 3
4 Frederik Due
(1796–1873)
1841 1858 N/A 4
5 Georg Sibbern
(1816–1901)
1858 1871 N/A 5
6 Otto Richard Kierulf
(1825–1897)
1871 1873 N/A 6

Split Prime Ministership (1873–1905)

In 1873 the office of the First Minister of Norway was upgraded to Prime Minister, based in Christiania. The office of Prime Minister based in Stockholm continued, with responsibility for communicating the policies of the Prime Minister in Christiania to the King. In addition, a Prime Minister of Sweden was appointed from 1876 onwards.

  Liberal Party of Norway (Venstre)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   Coalition Party (Samlingspartiet)

Prime Minister in Stockholm

Prime Minister in Christiania

Term of office Cabinet
# Name
(Birth-Death)
Picture Political party # Name
(Birth-Death)
Picture Political party
1 Otto Richard Kierulf
(1825–1897)
N/A 1 Frederik Stang
(1808–1884)
N/A 1873 1880 F.Stang
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2 | 2 Christian August Selmer
(1816–1889)
Conservative Party 1880 1884 Selmer
- Wolfgang Wenzel von Haffner
(1806–1892)
(acting)
N/A 1884 1884
2 Carl Otto Løvenskiold
(1839–1916)
N/A style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 3 Christian Homann Schweigaard
(1838–1899)
Conservative Party 1884 1884 Schweigaard
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 3 Ole Jørgen Richter
(1829–1888)
Liberal Party style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2 | 4 Johan Sverdrup
(1838–1899)
Liberal Party 1884 1888 Sverdrup
V
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 4 Hans Georg Jacob Stang
(1830–1907)
Liberal Party 1888 1889
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram
(1846–1929)
Conservative Party style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 Emil Stang
(1834–1912)
Conservative Party 1889 1891 Stang I
H
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 6 Otto Albert Blehr
(1847–1927)
File:Otto Albert Blehr.jpg Liberal Party style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 6 Johannes Steen
(1827–1906)
Liberal Party 1891 1893 Steen I
V
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2 | (5) Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram
(1846–1929)
Conservative Party style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (5) Emil Stang
(1834–1912)
Conservative Party 1893 1895 Stang II
H
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 7 Francis Hagerup
(1853–1921)
File:Georg Francis Hagerup.jpg Conservative Party 1895 1898 Hagerup I
HMVV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (6) Otto Albert Blehr
(1853–1921)
File:Otto Albert Blehr.jpg Liberal Party style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (6) Johannes Steen
(1827–1906)
Liberal Party 1898 1902 Steen II
V
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 7 Ole Anton Qvam
(1834–1904)
Liberal Party style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 8 Otto Blehr
(1847–1927)
File:Otto Albert Blehr.jpg Liberal Party 1902 1903 Blehr I
V
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 8 Sigurd Ibsen
(1859–1930)
Liberal Party (7) Francis Hagerup
(1853–1921)
File:Georg Francis Hagerup.jpg Coalition Party 1903 1905 Hagerup II
HV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Jørgen Løvland
(1848–1922)
File:Jørgen Løvland.jpg Liberal Party style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Christian Michelsen
(1857–1925)
Liberal Party 1905 1905 Michelsen
VHMV

Prime Ministers of Norway (1905–present)

In 1905, the union between Sweden and Norway was dissolved. Since then the office of the Prime Minister of Norway has been in Oslo, except for the years of Nazi-German occupation during World War II when the Norwegian government was in exile in London.

Prime Ministers of Norway (1905–1940)

  Liberal Party of Norway (Venstre)   Free-minded Liberal Party (Frisinnede Venstre)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)   Agrarian Party (Bondepartiet)

# Name
(Birth-Death)
Picture Took office Left office Political party Cabinet
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 1 Christian Michelsen
(1857–1925)
11 March 1905 23 October 1907 Liberal Party Michelsen
VHMV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 2 Jørgen Løvland
(1848–1922)
File:Jørgen Løvland.jpg 23 October 1907 19 March 1908 Liberal Party Løvland
VFVMV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 3 Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928)
File:Gunnar Knudsen.jpg 19 March 1908 2 February 1910 Liberal Party Knudsen I
V
4 Wollert Konow
(1845–1924)
2 February 1910 20 February 1912 Free-minded Liberal Party Konow
HFV
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 Jens Bratlie
(1856–1939)
20 February 1912 31 January 1913 Conservative Party Bratlie
HFV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (3) Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928)
File:Gunnar Knudsen.jpg 31 January 1913 21 June 1920 Liberal Party Knudsen II
V
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 6 Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923)
File:Otto Bahr Halvorsen.jpg 21 June 1920 22 June 1921 Conservative Party Bahr Halvorsen I
HFV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 7 Otto Albert Blehr
(1847–1927)
File:Otto Albert Blehr.jpg 22 June 1921 23 March 1923 Liberal Party Blehr II
V
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (6) Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923)
File:Otto Bahr Halvorsen.jpg 23 March 1923 23 May 1923 Conservative Party Bahr Halvorsen II
HFV
8 Abraham Berge
(1851–1936)
File:Abraham Berge.jpg 30 May 1923 25 July 1924 Free-minded Liberal Party Berge
HFV
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
25 July 1924 5 March 1926 Liberal Party Mowinckel I
V
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 10 Ivar Lykke
(1872–1949)
5 March 1926 28 January 1928 Conservative Party Lykke
HFV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 11 Christopher Hornsrud
(1859–1960)
28 January 1928 15 February 1928 Labour Party Hornsrud
Ap
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (9) Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
15 February 1928 12 May 1931 Liberal Party Mowinckel II
V
style="background:Template:Centre Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 12 Peder Kolstad
(1878–1932)
21 May 1931 5 March 1932 Agrarian Party Kolstad
B
style="background:Template:Centre Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 13 Jens Hundseid
(1883–1965)
14 March 1932 3 March 1933 Agrarian Party Hundseid
B
style="background:Template:Liberal Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | (9) Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
3 March 1933 20 March 1935 Liberal Party Mowinckel III
V
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 14 Johan Nygaardsvold
(1879–1952)
20 March 1935 (head of government in exile from 1940) 25 June 1945 Labour Party Nygaardsvold
Ap

Heads of government 1940–1945

Following the German invasion of Norway during World War II there were five cabinets or administrations of different nature.

The prewar cabinet headed by Johan Nygaardsvold eventually escaped to London in 1940 and continued there as a government in exile throughout the war, recognised by the western allies but not by the Axis powers, and without holding actual power in Norway. A coup by Vidkun Quisling on 9 April 1940 essentially failed due to lack of support by the German authorities and his proclaimed government never held any significant power. On 15 April 1940 the Supreme Court of Norway appointed the Administrative Council chaired by Conservative Party politician Ingolf Elster Christensen. On 25 September 1940, the Administrative Council was replaced by acting heads of the government departments appointed by the German civilian administrator in Norway Josef Terboven. On 1 February 1942 Quisling was appointed head of a government consisting of members of his party National Unity.

  Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)   National Unity (Nasjonal Samling)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   German Nazi Party   No party

# Name
(Birth-Death)
Picture Took office Left office Political party Cabinet
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | Johan Nygaardsvold
(1879–1952)
20 March 1935 (head of government in exile from 1940) 25 June 1945 Labour Party Nygaardsvold
Ap
Vidkun Quisling
(1887–1945)
9 April 1940 15 April 1940 National Unity Quisling I
NS
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color;" | Ingolf Elster Christensen
(1872–1943)
as Chairman of the Administrative Council
15 April 1940 25 September 1940 Conservative Party Administrative Council
style="background:Template:Nazi Party/meta/color; color:white;" | Josef Terboven
(1898–1945)
as Reichskommissar
25 September 1940 1 February 1942 Member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, but serving as a German civil servant rather than in a political role Reichskommissariat
NSDAP
Vidkun Quisling
(1887–1945)
as Minister President
1 February 1942 9 May 1945 National Unity Quisling II
NS

Prime Ministers of Norway (1945–present)

  Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   Centre Party (Senterpartiet)   Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti)

# Name
(Birth-Death)
Picture Took office Left office Political party Elected Cabinet(s)
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2 | 1 Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
25 June 1945 9 November 1951 Labour Party Gerhardsen I
ApHSpVNKP
1945
1949
Gerhardsen II
Ap
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 2 Oscar Torp
(1893–1958)
9 November 1951 22 January 1955 Labour Party 1953 Torp
Ap
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 3 Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
22 January 1955 28 August 1963 Labour Party 1957
1961
Gerhardsen III
Ap
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 4 John Lyng
(1905–1978)
28 August 1963 25 September 1963 Conservative Party Lyng
HSpKrFV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
25 September 1963 12 October 1965 Labour Party Gerhardsen IV
Ap
style="background:Template:Centre Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 6 Per Borten
(1913–2005)
12 October 1965 17 March 1971 Centre Party 1965
1969
Borten
SpHKrFV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 7 Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984)
File:PM Trygve Bratteli.jpeg 17 March 1971 17 October 1972 Labour Party Bratteli I
Ap
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 8 Lars Korvald
(1916–2006)
17 October 1972 12 October 1973 Christian Democratic Party Korvald
KrFSpV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984)
File:PM Trygve Bratteli.jpeg 12 October 1973 15 January 1976 Labour Party 1973 Bratteli II
Ap
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 10 Odvar Nordli
(1927–)
15 January 1976 4 February 1981 Labour Party 1977 Nordli
Ap
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 11 Gro Harlem Brundtland
(1939–)
4 February 1981 14 October 1981 Labour Party Brundtland I
Ap
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2 | 12 Kåre Willoch
(1928–)
14 October 1981 9 May 1986 Conservative Party 1981 Willoch I
H
1985 Willoch II
HKrFSp
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 13 Gro Harlem Brundtland
(1939–)
9 May 1986 16 October 1989 Labour Party Brundtland II
Ap
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 14 Jan P. Syse
(1930–1997)
16 October 1989 3 November 1990 Conservative Party 1989 Syse
HKrFSp
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 15 Gro Harlem Brundtland
(1939–)
3 November 1990 25 October 1996 Labour Party 1993 Brundtland III
Ap
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 16 Thorbjørn Jagland
(1950–)
25 October 1996 17 October 1997 Labour Party Jagland
Ap
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 17 Kjell Magne Bondevik
(1947–)
17 October 1997 17 March 2000 Christian Democratic Party 1997 Bondevik I
KrFSpV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 18 Jens Stoltenberg
(1959–)
17 March 2000 19 October 2001 Labour Party Stoltenberg I
Ap
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Party (Norway)/meta/color; color:white;" | 19 Kjell Magne Bondevik
(1947–)
19 October 2001 17 October 2005 Christian Democratic Party 2001 Bondevik II
KrFHV
style="background:Template:Norwegian Labour Party/meta/color; color:white;" | 20 Jens Stoltenberg
(1959–)
17 October 2005 16 October 2013 Labour Party 2005
2009
Stoltenberg II
ApSVSp
style="background:Template:Conservative Party of Norway/meta/color; color:white;" | 21 Erna Solberg
(1961–)
16 October 2013 Incumbent Conservative Party 2013 Solberg
HFrP

See also