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Solberg's Cabinet

Solberg's Cabinet
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61st cabinet of Norway
Incumbent
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Date formed 16 October 2013
People and organisations
Head of government Erna Solberg
Head of state Harald V of Norway
No. of ministers 18 (2013-2015)
20 (2015- )
Member party Conservative Party
Progress Party
Status in legislature Minority government
History
Election(s) 2013 parliamentary election
Legislature term(s) 2013-2017
Predecessor Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet

Solberg's Cabinet is the incumbent Government of the Kingdom of Norway. The Government was appointed by the King on 16 October 2013 following the parliamentary election on 9 September. It succeeded Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet. On 16 December 2015, the cabinet was re-shuffled.

The Government is a Centre-right coalition of the Conservative Party and the Progress Party, relying on parliamentary support from the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party through a separate agreement giving them influence on policy. The Government is the first in which the Progress Party participates.

By convention, a Norwegian government is usually named after the Prime Minister, in casu the Solberg Cabinet. The Government, however, has officially referred to itself as the Høyre Frp Cabinet. Informally, it is called the Blue Cabinet and even the Blue Blue Cabinet, referring to Høyre's light blue and the Progress Party's dark blue party colour, respectively.

On 16 October 2013, Erna Solberg's cabinet ministers were formally appointed by the King Harald V.

The Cabinet has 18 ministers; two fewer than the previous Stoltenberg cabinet. It has eleven ministers from the Conservatives and seven from Progress, reflecting the parties numerical strength in Parliament.

The cabinet has nine men and nine women. The average age at the start is 43. Six ministers have studies in economics, four are jurists and four have studies in the humanities or social sciences.


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