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Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen

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Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen
NameAnne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen
OfficeMinister of Defence
Term start20 October 2009
Term end11 November 2011
PredecessorGrete Faremo
SuccessorEspen Barth Eide
Office2Minister of Health and Care Services
Term start217 October 2005
Term end220 October 2009
Predecessor2Ansgar Gabrielsen
Successor2Bjarne Håkon Hanssen
Office3Minister of Defence
Term start33 March 2000
Term end319 October 2001
Predecessor3Eldbjørg Løwer
Successor3Kristin Krohn Devold
Birth date21 October 1949
Birth placeBergen, Hordaland, Norway
PartyNorwegian Labour Party
SpouseKjell Erichsen
Alma materUniversity of Bergen

Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen is a prominent Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party, having held several key cabinet positions. She notably served two separate terms as Minister of Defence and was the country's first female head of that ministry. Her career also included a significant tenure as Minister of Health and Care Services in the first cabinet of Jens Stoltenberg.

Early life and education

Born on 21 October 1949 in Bergen, she grew up in the county of Hordaland. She pursued higher education at the University of Bergen, where she studied social economics. During her university years, she became actively involved in student politics, which laid the groundwork for her future career in the Norwegian Labour Party.

Political career

Strøm-Erichsen began her political career in local government, serving as a member of the Bergen City Council from 1988. She held the position of Mayor of Bergen from 1989 to 1994, becoming the first woman to lead the city. Her effective leadership in Bergen brought her to national attention, leading to her appointment as State Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government under Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland in 1994.

Ministerial roles

Her first ministerial appointment came in March 2000, when Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg named her Minister of Defence, succeeding Eldbjørg Løwer. In this role, she oversaw the Norwegian Armed Forces during a period of international engagement, including Norway's contributions to NATO operations. Following the Labour Party's election victory in 2005, she was appointed Minister of Health and Care Services. In this capacity, she was responsible for major reforms in the Norwegian healthcare system. She returned to the Ministry of Defence in October 2009, succeeding Grete Faremo, and served until November 2011, when she was succeeded by Espen Barth Eide.

Later career and legacy

After leaving national politics, Strøm-Erichsen continued in public service. From 2012 to 2020, she served as the County Governor of Oslo and Akershus, a role that was later integrated into the new County Governor of Oslo and Viken administrative unit. Her legacy is marked by breaking gender barriers in Norwegian defence policy and her steady leadership in critical health and administrative posts. She is recognized as a key figure in the modern Norwegian Labour Party.

Personal life

She is married to Kjell Erichsen, a former editor at the newspaper Bergens Tidende. The couple has two children. She has been recognized for her public service with honors including the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.

Category:Norwegian Labour Party politicians Category:Government ministers of Norway Category:1949 births Category:Living people