List of Icelandic ministries

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Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Transport and Local Government building in Reykjavik in 2018 Domsmalaraduneytid og Samgongu- og sveitarstjornarraduneytid 2018.jpg
Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Transport and Local Government building in Reykjavík in 2018
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture building in Reykjavik in 2018 Mennta- og menningarmalaraduneytid 2018.jpg
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture building in Reykjavík in 2018
Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs building in Reykjavik in 2018 Fjarmala- og efnahagsraduneytid 2018.jpg
Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs building in Reykjavík in 2018
Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Reykjavik in 2016 Iceland Images in April 2016 17.JPG
Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Reykjavík in 2016

This is a list of Icelandic government ministries .

Ministries

#NameIcelandic name
1 Prime Minister's Office Forsætisráðuneytið
2 Ministry of Education and Children Mennta- og barnamálaráðuneytið
3 Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Umhverfis- og auðlindaráðuneytið
4 Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Fjármála- og efnahagsráðuneytið
5 Ministry for Foreign Affairs Utanríkisráðuneytið
6 Ministry of Industries and Innovation Atvinnuvega- og nýsköpunarráðuneytið
7 Ministry of Infrastructure Innviðaráðuneytið
8 Ministry of Justice Dómsmálaráðuneytið
9 Ministry of Health Heilbrigðisráðuneytið
10 Ministry of Social Affairs Félagsmálaráðuneytið

Historical ministries

NameIcelandic namePeriod
Predecessors of the Ministry of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Industry and Commercen/a1999-2007
Ministry of Business AffairsViðskiptaráðuneyti2007-2010
Predecessors of the Ministry of Interior
Ministry of CommunicationsSamgönguráðuneyti- January 1, 2011
Ministry of Justice and Human RightsDómsmála- og mannréttindaráðuneyti- January 1, 2011
Predecessors of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
Prime Minister's OfficeForsætisráðuneytin/a
Predecessors of the Ministry for the Environment
none
Predecessors of the Ministry of Finance
none
Predecessors of the Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture
Ministry of FisheriesSjávarútvegsráðuneytin/a
Ministry of AgricultureLandbúnaðarráðuneytin/a
Predecessors of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Prime Minister's OfficeForsætisráðuneytin/a
Predecessors of the Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health and Social SecurityHeilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðuneytin/a
Predecessors of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
Ministry of Industry and Business AffairsIðnaðar- og viðskiptaráðuneytin/a
Predecessors of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights
Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical AffairsDóms- og kirkjumálaráðuneyti- 2009
Predecessors of the Ministry of Welfare
Ministry of Social Affairs and Social SecurityFélags- og tryggingamálaráðuneyti- January 1, 2011
Ministry of HealthHeilbrigðisráðuneyti- January 1, 2011

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