Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet
Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet governed Norway between 22 January 1955 and 28 August 1963. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Einar Gerhardsen. It had the following composition:
Cabinet members
Portfolio | Minister | Period[1] | Party |
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Prime Minister | Einar Gerhardsen | Labour | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Halvard Manthey Lange | Labour | |
Minister of Defence | Nils Handal | – 18 February 1961 | Labour |
Gudmund Harlem | 18 February 1961 – | Labour | |
Minister of Industry | Gustav Sjaastad | – 9 April 1959 | Labour |
Kjell Holler | 9 April 1959 – 4 July 1963 | Labour | |
Trygve Lie | 4 July 1963 – | Labour | |
Minister of Finance and Customs | Mons Lid | – 28 December 1956 | Labour |
Trygve Bratteli | 28 December 1956 – 23 April 1960 | Labour | |
Petter Jacob Bjerve | 23 April 1960 – 4 February 1963 | Labour | |
Andreas Zeier Cappelen | 4 February 1963 – | Labour | |
Minister of Wages and Prices | Gunnar Bråthen | 1 August 1955 – 9 April 1959 | Labour |
Gunnar Bøe | 9 April 1959 – 1 September 1962 | Labour | |
Karl Trasti | 1 September 1962 – | Labour | |
Minister of Local Government and Labour | Johan Ulrik Olsen | – 1 September 1958 | Labour |
Andreas Zeier Cappelen | 1 September 1958 – 4 February 1963 | Labour | |
Oskar Skogly | 4 February 1963 – | Labour | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Rakel Seweriin | – 1 August 1955 | Labour |
Gudmund Harlem | 1 August 1955 – 18 February 1961 | Labour | |
Olav Bruvik | 18 February 1961 – 30 December 1962 | Labour | |
Aase Bjerkholt | 30 December 1962 – 4 February 1963 | Labour | |
Olav Gjærevoll | 4 February 1963 – | Labour | |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Kolbjørn Varmann | – 23 April 1960 | Labour |
Trygve Bratteli | 23 April 1960 – | Labour | |
Minister of Trade and Shipping | Arne Skaug | – 13 January 1962 | Labour |
O.C. Gundersen | 13 January 1962 – | Labour | |
Minister of Fisheries | Nils Kristian Lysø | Labour | |
Minister of Agriculture | Olav Meisdalshagen | – 14 May 1956 | Labour |
Harald Johan Løbak | 14 May 1956 – 23 April 1960 | Labour | |
Einar Joachim Wøhni | 23 April 1960 – | Labour | |
Minister of Justice and Police | Jens Christian Hauge | – 1 November 1955 | Labour |
Jens Haugland | 1 November 1955 – | Labour | |
Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs | Aase Bjerkholt | 21 December 1956 – | Labour |
Minister of Church Affairs and Education | Birger Bergersen | – 23 April 1960 | Labour |
Helge Sivertsen | 23 April 1960 – | Labour |
State Secretaries
Ministry | State Secretary | Period[1] | Party |
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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
- Einar Gerhardsens tredje regjering 1955-1963 - Regjeringen.no
Notes
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