Willoch's First Cabinet was a minority, Conservative Government of Norway.[1] It succeeded Brundtland's First Cabinet (which was a Labour government), after the Conservative victory in the 1981 Storting election; and sat from 14 October 1981 to 8 June 1983. It was replaced by Willoch's Second Cabinet, a coalition of the Conservative, Centre and Christian Democrat parties to form a majority government. Willoch's First Cabinet was the first Conservative-only cabinet since Stang's Second Cabinet of 1893–95, and there has not been another Conservative-only cabinet since.
Willoch's First Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Norway | |
Date formed | 14 October 1981 |
Date dissolved | 8 June 1983 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Olav V of Norway |
Head of government | Kåre Willoch |
Total no. of members | 17 |
Member party | Conservative Party |
Status in legislature | Minority government 53 / 150 (34.19%)
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Opposition party | Labour Party |
History | |
Election | 1981 parliamentary election |
Predecessor | Brundtland's First Cabinet |
Successor | Willoch's Second Cabinet |
Members
editWilloch's first cabinet had the following composition, with all of its members serving from 14 October 1981 to 8 June 1983:
References
edit- ^ "Kåre Willoch's Cabinet" (in Norwegian). Government.no. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.