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Political staff
Ministry of Education and Research
Kjetil Vevle is State Secretary for the Minister of Education.
Appointed: 02/12/2022
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Political staff
Ministry of Finance
Appointed: 14/10/2021
Left: 13/01/2023
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Political staff
Office of the Prime Minister
Acting state secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister from 2 December 2022.
Appointed: 02/12/2022
Left: 16/10/2023
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Political staff
Ministry of Justice and Public Security
Geir Indrefjord is State Secretary for for the Minister of Justice and Public Security Emilie Enger Mehl.
Appointed: 11/11/2022
Left: 13/10/2023
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Political staff
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Appointed: 30/09/2022
Left: 19/04/2024
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Political staff
Ministry of Finance
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Political staff
Ministry of Finance
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Political staff
Ministry of Culture and Equality
Swensen was appointed political adviser to Anette Trettebergstuen, Minister of Culture and Equality, on 29 August 2022.
Appointed: 29/08/2022
Left: 28/06/2023
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25/08/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Information for UK nationals and their family members.
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Political staff
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Andreas Bjelland Eriksen (b. 1992) was appointed State Secretary at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy on 1st August 2022. He is State Secretary at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy for 50 percent and the Office of the Prime Minister for 50
Appointed: 01/08/2022
Left: 16/10/2023
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Political staff
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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03/08/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The political crisis that emerged in Somalia in 2021-2022 in connection with holding elections highlights the importance of efforts to promote national reconciliation. This is a priority for Norway, as is promoting the inclusion of women and
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02/08/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway has been engaged in peace diplomacy efforts vis-à-vis the Taliban movement for many years with the aim of promoting contact between key Afghan stakeholders and advancing progress towards a political solution in Afghanistan.
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06/07/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Sudan has experienced a series of devastating internal conflicts since gaining independence in 1956. In 2005, the Government in Khartoum signed a peace agreement that gave the people in South Sudan the right to self-determination. South Sudan became
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06/07/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The situation in Syria clearly illustrates how quickly war and conflict can set a country’s development back by several decades. Norway has consistently supported peacebuilding measures in the country, as well as the UN’s work to bring an end to the
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06/07/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
At the invitation of the Sri Lankan authorities and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Norway acted as an impartial facilitator of the negotiations between the parties to the conflict in Sri Lanka between 1999 and 2006. Norway’s mandate
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06/07/2022
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway’s long-term engagement in South Sudan seeks to promote lasting peace and sustainable development. Since the early 2000s, Norway has been involved in peace and reconciliation efforts in Sudan and South Sudan, working in close cooperation with
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06/07/2022
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The situation in Myanmar in the wake of the military coup on 1 February 2021 is critical. Violence is on the rise, causing widespread humanitarian suffering, and the country’s economy is on the verge of collapse. The human rights situation is grave,
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29/06/2022
Article
Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs
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25/05/2022
Article
Ministry of Justice and Public Security
Due to the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, supply chain issues have arisen in relation to key materials used in the production of passports and national ID cards. This means that the supplier is unable to maintain a level of production to meet the