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Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development

The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development (Norwegian: Kommunal- og distriktsdepartementet, KDD) is a Norwegian ministry established in 1948. It is responsible for the housing and building, regional and rural policy, municipal and county administration and finances, and the conduct of elections.[2] It is headed by the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development.

Royal Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development
Det kongelige kommunal- og distriktsdepartementet
Agency overview
Formed20 December 1948; 75 years ago (1948-12-20)[1]
JurisdictionGovernment of Norway
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Petter Skarheim, Secretary General
WebsiteOfficial website
Footnotes
List of Norwegian ministries

During the Solberg government, the ministry was called the Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation. This was created by merging the ongoing ministry with the Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs and the planning department in the Ministry of the Environment. The ministry changed into its current name on 1 January 2022.[3]

Name history edit

The ministry has changed its nomenclature frequently since 1948. Some of it indicateds the portfolio of the Ministry of Labour, which has since separated.[1]

  • 20 December 1948–31 December 1989: Ministry of Local Government and Labour
  • 1 January 1990–31 December 1992: Ministry of Local Government
  • 1 January 1993–31 December 1997: Ministry of Local Government and Labour
  • 1 January 1998–31 December 2013: Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development
  • 1 January 2014–31 December 2021: Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation
  • 1 January 2022–: Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development

Organisation edit

The ministry has 190 employees and is divided into five departments:[2]

  • The Department of Local Government
  • The Department of Regional Development
  • The Housing and Building Department

Political staff edit

As of 30 June 2023, the political staff of the ministry is as follows:[4]

Subsidiaries edit

Ministers edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . www.regjeringen.no. Government of Norway. Archived from the original on 30 September 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. "About the Ministry". Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  3. ^ [Changes in the ministry structure and in the division of responsibilities between the ministries] (in Norwegian). Office of the Prime Minister. 22 December 2021. Archived from the original on 8 December 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Minister of Local Government and Regional Development: Organisation". www.regjeringen.no. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  5. ^ Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. . Archived from the original on 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2008-04-26.

External links edit

  • Official web site

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The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development Norwegian Kommunal og distriktsdepartementet KDD is a Norwegian ministry established in 1948 It is responsible for the housing and building regional and rural policy municipal and county administration and finances and the conduct of elections 2 It is headed by the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Royal Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentDet kongelige kommunal og distriktsdepartementetAgency overviewFormed20 December 1948 75 years ago 1948 12 20 1 JurisdictionGovernment of NorwayHeadquartersOslo NorwayMinister responsibleSigbjorn Gjelsvik Minister of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentAgency executivePetter Skarheim Secretary GeneralWebsiteOfficial websiteFootnotesList of Norwegian ministriesDuring the Solberg government the ministry was called the Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation This was created by merging the ongoing ministry with the Ministry of Government Administration Reform and Church Affairs and the planning department in the Ministry of the Environment The ministry changed into its current name on 1 January 2022 3 Contents 1 Name history 2 Organisation 2 1 Political staff 2 2 Subsidiaries 3 Ministers 4 References 5 External linksName history editThe ministry has changed its nomenclature frequently since 1948 Some of it indicateds the portfolio of the Ministry of Labour which has since separated 1 20 December 1948 31 December 1989 Ministry of Local Government and Labour 1 January 1990 31 December 1992 Ministry of Local Government 1 January 1993 31 December 1997 Ministry of Local Government and Labour 1 January 1998 31 December 2013 Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development 1 January 2014 31 December 2021 Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation 1 January 2022 Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentOrganisation editThe ministry has 190 employees and is divided into five departments 2 The Department of Local Government The Department of Regional Development The Housing and Building DepartmentPolitical staff edit As of 30 June 2023 the political staff of the ministry is as follows 4 Minister Sigbjorn Gjelsvik Centre Party State Secretary Nancy Charlotte Porsanger Anti Centre Party State Secretary Gunn Karin Gjul Labour Party State Secretary Ole Gustav Narud Centre Party State Secretary Sigrun Wiggen Prestbakmo Centre Party Political Adviser Ingrid Nikoline Sand Centre Party 5 Subsidiaries edit Norwegian Mapping Authority or Kartverket dealing with land surveying Norwegian State Housing Bank or Husbanken issues loans for housing National Office of Building Technology and Administration or Statens bygningstekniske etat expertise within building technology Ministers editMain article Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Norway Ulrik Olsen 1948 1958 Andreas Zeier Cappelen 1958 1963 Oskar Skogly 1963 Bjarne Lyngstad 1963 Jens Haugland 1963 1965 Helge Seip 1965 1970 Helge Rognlien 1970 1971 Odvar Nordli 1971 1972 Johan Skipnes 1972 1973 Leif Jorgen Aune 1973 1978 Arne Nilsen 1978 1979 Inger Louise Valle 1979 1980 Harriet Andreassen 1980 1981 Arne Rettedal 1981 1986 Leif Haraldseth 1986 1987 William Engseth 1987 1988 Kjell Borgen 1988 1989 Johan J Jakobsen 1989 1990 Kjell Borgen 1990 1992 Gunnar Berge 1992 1996 Kjell Opseth 1996 1997 Ragnhild Haarstad 1997 1999 Odd Roger Enoksen 1999 2000 Sylvia Brustad 2000 2001 Erna Solberg 2001 2005 Aslaug Haga 2005 2007 Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa 2007 2009 Liv Signe Navarsete 2009 2013 Jan Tore Sanner 2013 2018 Monica Maeland 2018 2020 Nikolai Astrup 2020 2021 Bjorn Arild Gram 2021 2022 Sigbjorn Gjelsvik 2022 References edit a b Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation Councillor of State 1948 www regjeringen no Government of Norway Archived from the original on 30 September 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2023 a b Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development About the Ministry Retrieved 2008 04 25 Endringer i departementsstrukturen og i ansvarsdelingen mellom departementene Changes in the ministry structure and in the division of responsibilities between the ministries in Norwegian Office of the Prime Minister 22 December 2021 Archived from the original on 8 December 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2023 Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Organisation www regjeringen no Retrieved 30 June 2023 Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development Other political staff Archived from the original on 2008 01 10 Retrieved 2008 04 26 External links editOfficial web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development amp oldid 1171345441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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