Prime Minister of Norway
- This is a descriptive article. For a list, see List of heads of government of Norway.
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Coat of Arms of Norway |
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| Style | His Excellency (informal) |
| Residence | Inkognitogata 18/Prime minister's residence |
| Appointer | Monarch of Norway |
| Term length | General Elections are held every four years. The Prime Minister is by convention the leader of the victorious party. No term limits are imposed on the office. |
| Inaugural holder | Frederik Stang (generally regarded as the first incumbent) |
| Formation | 1873 |
| Website | Government Official Homepage |
| This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Norway |
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The Prime Minister of Norway (statsminister) is the political leader of Norway and the Head of His Majesty's Government. The Prime Minister and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Sovereign, to Stortinget (Parliament), to their political party, and ultimately the electorate.
Norway has a constitution, which was adopted on 17 May 1814.[1] The position of Prime Minister is the result of legislation. Modern Prime Ministers have few statutory powers, but provided they can command the support of their parliamentary party, they can control both the legislature and the executive (the Cabinet) and hence wield considerable de facto powers. As of 2013, the Prime Minister of Norway is Jens Stoltenberg, of the Norwegian Labour Party.
Longest-sitting prime ministers
| Nr. | Prime Minister | Party | Days | Years, months, days |
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| 1. | Einar Gerhardsen | Labour Party | 6226 | 17 years and 17 days |
| 2. | Johan Nygaardsvold | Labour Party | 3750 | 10 years, 3 months and 5 days |
| 3. | Gro Harlem Brundtland | Labour Party | 3691 | 10 years, 1 month and 9 days |
| 4. | Gunnar Knudsen | Liberal Party | 3383 | 9 years, 3 months and 4 days |
| 5. | Jens Stoltenberg (incumbent) | Labour Party | 3359 | |
| 6. | Johan Ludwig Mowinckel | Liberal Party | 2517 | 6 years, 10 months and 21 days |
| 7. | Kjell Magne Bondevik | Christian Democratic Party | 2341 | 6 years, 4 months and 29 days |
| 8. | Johannes Steen | Liberal Party | 2311 | 6 years, 3 months and 30 days |
| 9. | Per Borten | Centre Party | 1982 | 5 years, 5 months and 5 days |
| 10. | Odvar Nordli | Labour Party | 1847 | 5 years and 20 days |
Former Prime Ministers
As of 2011 five former Prime Ministers are alive:
- Odvar Nordli (1927), served 1976–1981.
- Kåre Willoch (1928), served 1981–1986
- Gro Harlem Brundtland (1939), served 1981, 1986–1989 and 1990–1995.
- Kjell Magne Bondevik (1947), served 1997–2000 and 2001–2005
- Thorbjørn Jagland (1950), served 1996–1997
References
- ^ "NORWAY'S STRUGGLE WITH HER KING." (PDF). The New York Times. 11 November 1882. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
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