List of heads of government of Norway

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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 (Norwegian : Statsminister). At various times in the past, the highest governmental title has included steward (Norwegian : Rigsstatholder), viceroy (Norwegian : Vicekonge) and first minister (Norwegian : Førstestatsraad)

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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 (Norwegian : 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 Royal steward of the realm (see Steward), was the appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the Monarch during the Dano-Norwegian 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.

Split premiership (1814–1905)

First Minister (1814–1873)

Prior to 1884, there were no organised political parties in Norway; 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. The Prime Minister was subordinate to the Steward and Viceroy, and the First Minister was subordinate to the Prime Minister. The de facto head of government was the First Minister.

Prime minister

Term of office

First Minister

Term of officeGovernment
Name
(Birth–Death)
PictureName
(Birth–Death)
Picture
Peder Anker
(1749–1824)
Peder Anker by Jacob Munch.png 18141822 Frederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen

(1750–1825)

Frederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen av Wilhelm Holter, Eidsvoll 1814, EM.00263 (cropped).jpg 18141814Wedel I
Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz

(1762–1838)

Christian August Lorentzen - Portrett av Marcus Gjoe Rosenkrantz - Oslo Museum - OB.00015.jpg 18141815Wedel I
Mathias Sommerhielm

(1764–1827)

Sommerhielm1 (cropped).jpg 18151822Wedel I
Mathias Sommerhielm
(1764–1827)
Sommerhielm1 (cropped).jpg 18221827 Jonas Collett

(1772–1851)

Portrett av Jonas Collett OB.00522.jpg 18221836Wedel I
Severin Løvenskiold
(1777–1856)
Lovenskiold2.jpg 18281841 Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog

(1787–1856)

Jacob Munch - Portrait of Cabinet Minister Nicolay Johan Lohmann Krog - NG.M.01089 - National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.jpg 18361855Wedel II

Løvenskiold/Vogt

Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due
(1796–1873)
Frederik Due.png 18411858 Jørgen Herman Vogt

(1784–1862)

J. H. Vogt.png 18561858Løvenskiold/Vogt

Vogt

Georg Christian Sibbern
(1816–1901)
Portrett av statsminister Georg Sibbern - no-nb digifoto 20160119 00053 blds 01000.jpg 18581871 Hans Christian Petersen

(1793–1862)

Hans Christian Petersen.jpg 18581861Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt
Otto Richard Kierulf
(1825–1897)
37917 Otto Richard Kierulf.jpg 18711873 Frederik Stang

(1808–1884)

Frederik Stang (1808 - 1884).jpg 18611873Frederik Stang

Prime Minister in Christiania (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, making it subordinate to the office in Christiania. In addition, a separate 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 officeCabinet
Name
(Birth-Death)
PicturePolitical partyName
(Birth-Death)
PicturePolitical party
Otto Richard Kierulf
(1825–1897)
37917 Otto Richard Kierulf.jpg N/A Frederik Stang
(1808–1884)
Frederik Stang (1808 - 1884).jpg N/A18731880F.Stang
Christian August Selmer
(1816–1889)
Christian Selmer.jpg Conservative Party 18801884 Selmer
Wolfgang Wenzel von Haffner
(1806–1892)
(acting)
Wolfgang Haffner 2.jpg N/A18841884
Carl Otto Løvenskiold
(1839–1916)
Carl Otto Lovenskiold.png N/A Christian Homann Schweigaard
(1838–1899)
Christian Homann Schweigaard.jpg Conservative Party 18841884Schweigaard
Ole Jørgensen Richter
(1829–1888)
Ole Richter by L Szacinski.png Liberal Party Johan Sverdrup
(1816–1892)
Johan Sverdrup portratt.jpg Liberal Party 18841888Sverdrup
V
Hans Georg Jacob Stang
(1830–1907)
Jacob Stang.png Liberal Party 18881889
Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram
(1846–1929)
Gregers Gram portratt.jpg Conservative Party Emil Stang
(1834–1912)
Emil Stang by Klem.png Conservative Party 18891891 Stang I
H
Otto Blehr
(1847–1927)
Otto Albert Blehr 1891.jpg Liberal Party Johannes Steen
(1827–1906)
Johannes Steen.jpg Liberal Party 18911893Steen I
V
Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram
(1846–1929)
Gregers Gram portratt.jpg Conservative Party Emil Stang
(1834–1912)
Emil Stang by Klem.png Conservative Party 18931895 Stang II
H
Francis Hagerup
(1853–1921)
Francis Hagerup (OB.SZ02297).jpg Conservative Party 18951898Hagerup I
HMVV
Otto Blehr
(1853–1921)
Otto Albert Blehr 1891.jpg Liberal Party Johannes Steen
(1827–1906)
Johannes Steen.jpg Liberal Party 18981902Steen II
V
Ole Anton Qvam
(1834–1904)
Oaqvam.jpg Liberal Party Otto Blehr
(1847–1927)
Otto Albert Blehr 1891.jpg Liberal Party 19021903Blehr I
V
Sigurd Ibsen
(1859–1930)
Sigurd Ibsen OB.F06068a.jpg Liberal Party Francis Hagerup
(1853–1921)
Francis Hagerup (OB.SZ02297).jpg Coalition Party 19031905 Hagerup II
HV
Jørgen Løvland
(1848–1922)
Utenriksminister Lovland.jpg Liberal Party Christian Michelsen
(1857–1925)
Christian Michelsen portrait.jpg Liberal Party 19051905 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 (Venstre)   Free-minded Liberal Party (Frisinnede Venstre)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet)   Agrarian Party (Bondepartiet)

No.PortraitName
(birth–death)
Term of officePartyElectionCabinet
coalition
Monarch
(reign)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Christian Michelsen.jpg Christian Michelsen
(1857–1925)
11 March 190523 October 19072 years, 226 days Liberal Party Michelsen
VHMV
Haakon VII
Haakon VII FSA.jpg
(1905–1957)
1906
2 J. Lovland - no-nb digifoto 20160420 00234 NB NS NM 10313 (cropped).jpg Jørgen Løvland
(1848–1922)
23 October 190719 March 1908148 days Liberal Party Løvland
VMV
3 Gunnar Knudsen 02.jpg Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928)
19 March 19082 February 19101 year, 320 days Liberal Party Knudsen I
V
1909
4 Wollert Konow (SB), Stortinget.jpg Wollert Konow
(1845–1924)
2 February 191020 February 19122 years, 18 days Free-minded Liberal Party Konow
HFV
5 Jens Bratlie.jpg Jens Bratlie
(1856–1939)
20 February 191231 January 1913346 days Conservative Party Bratlie
HFV
1912
(3) Gunnar Knudsen 02.jpg Gunnar Knudsen
(1848–1928)
31 January 191321 June 19207 years, 142 days Liberal Party Knudsen II
V
1915
1918
6 Otto Bahr Halvorsen 1921.jpg Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923)
21 June 192022 June 19211 year, 1 day Conservative Party Bahr Halvorsen I
HFV
7 Otto Albert Blehr (Sinding-Larsen).jpg Otto Albert Blehr
(1847–1927)
22 June 19216 March 19231 year, 257 days Liberal Party Blehr II
V
1921
(6) Otto Bahr Halvorsen 1921.jpg Otto Bahr Halvorsen
(1872–1923)
6 March 192323 May 192378 days Conservative Party Bahr Halvorsen II
HFV
8 Abraham Theodor Berge, 1912, L. Szacinski (firmaet), Oslo Museum, OB.SZ22556.jpg Abraham Berge
(1851–1936)
30 May 192325 July 19241 year, 56 days Free-minded Liberal Party Berge
HFV
9 Johan Ludwig Mowinckel.jpg Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
25 July 19245 March 19261 year, 223 days Liberal Party Mowinckel I
V
1924
10 Ivar Lykke.jpg Ivar Lykke
(1872–1949)
5 March 192628 January 19281 year, 329 days Conservative Party Lykke
HFV
1927
11 Hornsrud.jpg Christopher Hornsrud
(1859–1960)
28 January 192815 February 192818 days Labour Party Hornsrud
Ap
(9) Johan Ludwig Mowinckel.jpg Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
15 February 192812 May 19313 years, 86 days Liberal Party Mowinckel II
V
1930
12 Peder Kolstad.jpg Peder Kolstad
(1878–1932)
12 May 19315 March 1932298 days Agrarian Party Kolstad
B
13 Jens Hundseid.jpeg Jens Hundseid
(1883–1965)
14 March 19323 March 1933354 days Agrarian Party Hundseid
B
(9) Johan Ludwig Mowinckel.jpg Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
(1870–1943)
3 March 193320 March 19352 years, 17 days Liberal Party Mowinckel III
V
1933
14 Johan Nygaardsvold.jpg Johan Nygaardsvold
(1879–1952)
20 March 1935
in exile from 1940
25 June 194510 years, 97 days Labour Party Nygaardsvold
Ap
1936

Heads of Government (1940–1945)

Government sanction by Nazi Germany during the occupation of Norway. The Nygaardsvold exile government (1935–1945) is recognised as the elected government during the occupation.

   National Unity (Nasjonal Samling)   Conservative Party (Høyre)   German Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei)

PortraitName
(birth–death)
Term of officePartyCabinet
coalition
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Portrett av Vidkun Quisling i sivile klaer, ukjent datering.jpg Vidkun Quisling
(1887–1945)
9 April 1940
(committed a coup d'état)
15 April 19406 days National Unity Quisling I
NS
Ingolf Elster Christensen.jpg Ingolf Elster Christensen
(1872–1943)
as Chairman of the Administrative Council
15 April 194025 September 1940163 days Conservative Party Administrative Council
Terboven statsakten.jpg Josef Terboven
(1898–1945)
as Reichskommissar
25 September 19401 February 19421 year, 129 days Nazi Party Reichskommissariat
NSDAP
Portrett av Vidkun Quisling i sivile klaer, ukjent datering.jpg Vidkun Quisling
(1887–1945)
as Minister President
1 February 19429 May 19453 years, 97 days National Unity Quisling II
NS

Prime Ministers of Norway (1945–present)

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

No.PortraitName
(birth–death)
Term of officePartyElectionCabinet
coalition
Monarch
(reign)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
15 Einar Gerhardsen 1945.jpeg Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
25 June 194519 November 19516 years, 147 days Labour Party Gerhardsen I
ApHSpVNKP
Haakon VII
Haakon VII FSA.jpg
(1905–1957)
1945 Gerhardsen II
Ap
1949
16 26771 Oscar Torp (cropped).jpg Oscar Torp
(1893–1958)
19 November 195122 January 19553 years, 64 days Labour Party 1953 Torp
Ap
(15) Einar Gerhardsen (131919).jpg Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
22 January 195528 August 19638 years, 218 days Labour Party Gerhardsen III
Ap
1957
Olav V
Olav V of Norway.jpg
(1957–1991)
1961
17 John Lyng by Schroder (1932).JPG John Lyng
(1905–1978)
28 August 196325 September 196328 days Conservative Party Lyng
HSpKrFV
(15) Einar Gerhardsen (131919).jpg Einar Gerhardsen
(1897–1987)
25 September 196312 October 19652 years, 17 days Labour Party Gerhardsen IV
Ap
18 Per Borten (1964, Knudsens fotosenter).jpg Per Borten
(1913–2005)
12 October 196517 March 19715 years, 156 days Centre Party 1965 Borten
SpHKrFV
1969
19 Trygve Bratteli (5Fo30141709010076).jpg Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984)
17 March 197118 October 19721 year, 215 days Labour Party Bratteli I
Ap
20 Lars Korvald (4Fo30141709010050).jpg Lars Korvald
(1916–2006)
18 October 197216 October 1973363 days Christian Democratic Party Korvald
KrFSpV
(19) Trygve Bratteli (5Fo30141709010076).jpg Trygve Bratteli
(1910–1984)
16 October 197315 January 19762 years, 91 days Labour Party 1973 Bratteli II
Ap
21 Odvar Nordli 1976.jpg Odvar Nordli
(1927–2018)
15 January 19764 February 19815 years, 20 days Labour Party Nordli
Ap
1977
22 Gro Harlem Brundtland ca.1974-1979.jpg Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939)
4 February 198114 October 1981252 days Labour Party Brundtland I
Ap
23 Willoch 1983 (high resolution, cropped).jpg Kåre Willoch
(1928–2021)
14 October 19819 May 19864 years, 207 days Conservative Party 1981 Willoch I
H
1985 Willoch II
HKrFSp
(22) Brundtland.jpg Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939)
9 May 198616 October 19893 years, 160 days Labour Party Brundtland II
Ap
24 Jan P. Syse.JPG Jan Peder Syse
(1930–1997)
16 October 19893 November 19901 year, 18 days Conservative Party 1989 Syse
HKrFSp
(22) Gro Harlem Brundtland 2009.jpg Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born 1939)
3 November 199025 October 19965 years, 357 days Labour Party Brundtland III
Ap
Harald V
President Medvedev with King Harald V of Norway big225593 (crop).jpg
(1991–present)
1993
25 Norges Stortingspresident Thorbjorn Jagland vid Nordiska Radets session i Oslo. 2007-10-30. Foto- Magnus Froderberg-norden.org.jpg Thorbjørn Jagland
(born 1950)
25 October 199617 October 1997357 days Labour Party Jagland
Ap
26 KjellMagneBondevik (edit).JPG Kjell Magne Bondevik
(born 1947)
17 October 199717 March 20002 years, 152 days Christian Democratic Party 1997 Bondevik I
KrFSpV
27 Jens Stoltenberg, statsminister Norge.jpg Jens Stoltenberg
(born 1959)
17 March 200019 October 20011 year, 216 days Labour Party Stoltenberg I
Ap
(26) KjellMagneBondevik (edit).JPG Kjell Magne Bondevik
(born 1947)
19 October 200117 October 20053 years, 363 days Christian Democratic Party 2001 Bondevik II
KrFHV
(27) Jens Stoltenberg 2009-06-03 (bilde 02).JPG Jens Stoltenberg
(born 1959)
17 October 200516 October 20137 years, 364 days Labour Party 2005 Stoltenberg II
ApSVSp
2009
28 31.08.2013, Erna Solberg.2.jpg Erna Solberg
(born 1961)
16 October 201314 October 20217 years, 363 days Conservative Party 2013 Solberg I
HFrP
2017 Solberg II
HFrPV
Solberg III
HFrPV-KrF
Solberg IV
HVKrF
29 Jonas Gahr Store undated.jpg Jonas Gahr Støre
(born 1960)
14 October 2021Incumbent3 years, 119 days Labour Party 2021 Støre I
Ap Sp
Støre II

Ap

Timeline since 1905

Jonas Gahr StøreErna SolbergJens StoltenbergKjell Magne BondevikThorbjørn JaglandJan P. SyseKåre WillochGro Harlem BrundtlandOdvar NordliLars KorvaldTrygve BratteliPer BortenJohn LyngOscar TorpEinar GerhardsenJohan NygaardsvoldJens HundseidPeder KolstadChristopher HornsrudIvar Lykke (politician)Johan Ludwig MowinckelAbraham BergeOtto BlehrOtto Bahr HalvorsenJens BratlieWollert Konow (Prime Minister of Norway)Gunnar KnudsenJørgen LøvlandChristian MichelsonList of heads of government of Norway

See also