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Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion
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The Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion (Bokmål: Arbeids- og inkluderingsminister) is the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. The position has existed since 1 January 1846, when the Ministry of the Interior was created. Several different names have been used since then, with three name changes after 2000. The incumbent minister is Tonje Brenna of the Labour Party since 2023.[1] From 1992 to 2001 there was also a Minister of Health position in the ministry.

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Parties
  Agrarian / Centre Party
  Christian Democratic Party
  Conservative Party
  Communist Party
  Free-minded Liberal Party
  Independent
  Labour Party
  Labour Democrats
  Liberal Party
  Progress Party

Ministry of the Interior (18461903)

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Ministry of Social Affairs, Trade, Industry and Fisheries (19131916)

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Ministry of Social Affairs (19162005)

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Ministry of Labour (18851946)

The labour tasks were transferred to the Ministry of Local Government in 1948, where it was until 1989 and again from 1992 to 1997. Labour responsibilities were returned to social affairs in 2002, and inclusion was added to the title in 2006.

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Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion (2006present)

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List of Norwegian Ministers of Health within the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

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For later Ministers, see Minister of Health and Care Services (Norway).

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  1. From June 1940 to June 1945, the Norwegian government was exiled in London. Ministers of Social Affairs during this period were Andreas Diesen of the Administrative Council from April to September 1940, and Sverre Iversen briefly in 1945.
  2. Aasland was acting minister from 18 May to 20 December 1948.
  3. Halvorsen was acting minister from 16 April to 6 September 1974.
  4. Minister of Labour and Social Affairs from 1 October 2004.
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