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Minister of Justice and Public Security

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In Norway, the Minister of Justice and Public Security is the head of the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police and a member of Government of Norway. The current minister is Astri Aas-Hansen.

Until 1 January 2012 the post was named the Minister of Justice and the Police.[1][2]

List of ministers

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  Agrarian / Centre Party
  Conservative Party
  Coalition Party
  Christian Democratic Party
  Independent
  Labour Party
  Liberal Party
  National Unification
  Progress Party

2nd Ministry (justice affairs) (18141818)

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Ministry of Justice and the Police (18191945)

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During the German occupation of Norway (19401945)

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Ministry of Justice and the Police (19452012)

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Ministry of Justice and Public Security (2012)

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Minister of Immigration and Integration

The Minister of Immigration and Integration was a minister-post that was responsible for dealing with immigration and integration related cases. The post was established in 2015 in response to the 2015 European migrant crisis, and was abolished in 2018. Sylvi Listhaug was the first and only person to hold the post, and was promoted to Minister of Justice when the position was abolished in 2018.[3]

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  Progress Party

Minister

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Minister of Public Security

The Minister of Public Security was a post established in 2019 after the Christian Democrats joined the Solberg Cabinet. The post was primarily responsible for issues related to public security.

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  Progress Party

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