Nesby's First Cabinet

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Ine-Linda Nesby's cabinet
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68th Cabinet of Scovern
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Date formedSeptember 22, 2017 (2017-09-22)
People
Head of stateHenrik
Head of governmentIne-Linda Nesby
Deputy head of governmentMelkolm Jørn Højkirke
No. of ministers19
Member partiesLiberal People's Party
Radicals
Status in legislatureCoalition majority government (2017–2019)
Coalition minority government (2019–)
History
Election(s)2017 election
PredecessorBertelsen's cabinet

The cabinet of Ine-Linda Nesby (Mescon: Regeringen Nesby, Vestelian: Regjeringen Nesby, Frellandic: Ríkisstjórnin Nesby) took office on September 22, 2017, succeeding the cabinet of Sebastian Bertelsen. Until 2019, it was a majority government of Nesby's Liberal People's Party and the Radicals, but in 2019 LFP defections to Frem brought the governing coalition into minority government status.

List of ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Ministry of State
Premier Ine-Linda Nesby September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Deputy Premier
not a separate post
Melkolm Jørn Højkirke September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hans Aage Ohlsen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister of Euclean Affairs Halldór Vormsson September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Ministry of Justice, Health and Social Affairs
Minister of Justice Marius Clausen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister of Health Alexandra Clemmensen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister for Employment and Equality Amíra Marelsdóttir September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister for Immigration Lotte Abueng Mosetsana September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Ministry of the Economy
Minister for the Economy Melkolm Jørn Højkirke September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Þalía Lótusardóttir September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister for Development Klaus Hansen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Ministry of Defense
Minister of Defense Nils Ottosen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Ministry of Culture
Minister of Culture Edmondo Neri September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Minister of Families Monica Lorentzen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Ministry of Infrastructure
Minister of Transport Qasida Mirza September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Minister of Energy and the Environment Lina Johannessen September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Ministry of Education and Research
Minister of Education Niklas Admassu-Riis September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
Minister of Technology and Digitisation Carl Sigursveinsson September 22, 2017 Incumbent Liberal People's Party
No specific ministry
Ministers without portfolio Bertram Ravn September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals
Tove Ullman September 22, 2017 Incumbent Radicals

See also