Second cabinet of Davíð Oddsson
34th Cabinet of Iceland
Date formed23 April 1995 (1995-04-23)
Date dissolved28 May 1999 (1999-05-28)
People and organisations
Head of state
Head of governmentDavíð Oddsson
Member parties
History
Outgoing election1999 election
PredecessorDavíð Oddsson I
SuccessorDavíð Oddsson III

The Second cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 23 April 1995.[1]

Cabinets

Inaugural cabinet: 23 April 1995 – 16 April 1998

Incumbent Minister Ministry Party
Davíð Oddsson Prime Minister
(Forsætisráðherra)
Prime Minister's Office
(Forsætisráðuneytið)
IP
Minister of Statistics Iceland
(Ráðherra Hagstofu Íslands)
Statistics Iceland
(Hagstofa Íslands)
Björn Bjarnason Minister of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðuneytið)
IP
Finnur Ingólfsson Minister of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðherra)
Ministry of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðuneytið)
PP
Minister of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðuneytið)
Friðrik Klemenz Sophusson Minister of Finance
(Fjármálaráðherra)
Ministry of Finance
(Fjármálaráðuneytið)
IP
Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason Minister for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðherra)
Ministry for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðuneytið)
PP
Minister of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðuneytið)
Halldór Ásgrímsson Minister for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðherra)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðuneytið)
PP
Halldór Blöndal Minister of Communications
(Samgönguráðherra)
Ministry of Communications
(Samgönguráðuneytið)
IP
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir Minister of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðuneytið)
PP
Páll Bragi Pétursson Minister of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðherra)
Ministry of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðuneytið)
PP
Þorsteinn Pálsson Minister of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðherra)
Ministry of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðuneytið)
IP
Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra)
Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðuneytið)

First reshuffle: 16 April 1998 – 11 May 1999

Geir Haarde replaced Friðrik Klemenz Sophusson as Minister of Finance.

Incumbent Minister Ministry Party
Davíð Oddsson Prime Minister
(Forsætisráðherra)
Prime Minister's Office
(Forsætisráðuneytið)
IP
Minister of Statistics Iceland
(Ráðherra Hagstofu Íslands)
Statistics Iceland
(Hagstofa Íslands)
Björn Bjarnason Minister of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðuneytið)
IP
Finnur Ingólfsson Minister of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðherra)
Ministry of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðuneytið)
PP
Minister of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðuneytið)
Geir Haarde Minister of Finance
(Fjármálaráðherra)
Ministry of Finance
(Fjármálaráðuneytið)
IP
Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason Minister for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðherra)
Ministry for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðuneytið)
PP
Minister of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðuneytið)
Halldór Ásgrímsson Minister for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðherra)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðuneytið)
PP
Halldór Blöndal Minister of Communications
(Samgönguráðherra)
Ministry of Communications
(Samgönguráðuneytið)
IP
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir Minister of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðuneytið)
PP
Páll Bragi Pétursson Minister of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðherra)
Ministry of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðuneytið)
PP
Þorsteinn Pálsson Minister of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðherra)
Ministry of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðuneytið)
IP
Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra)
Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðuneytið)

Second reshuffle: 11 May 1999 – 28 May 1999

Davíð Oddsson replaced Þorsteinn Pálsson as Minister of Fisheries and Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs. Halldór Ásgrímsson replaced Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason as Minister for the Environment and Minister of Agriculture.

Incumbent Minister Ministry Party
Davíð Oddsson Prime Minister
(Forsætisráðherra)
Prime Minister's Office
(Forsætisráðuneytið)
IP
Minister of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðherra)
Ministry of Fisheries
(Sjávarútvegsráðuneytið)
Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðherra)
Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs
(Dóms- og kirkjumálaráðuneytið)
Minister of Statistics Iceland
(Ráðherra Hagstofu Íslands)
Statistics Iceland
(Hagstofa Íslands)
Björn Bjarnason Minister of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture
(Menntamálaráðuneytið)
IP
Finnur Ingólfsson Minister of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðherra)
Ministry of Commerce
(Viðskiptaráðuneytið)
PP
Minister of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Industry
(Iðnaðarráðuneytið)
Geir Haarde Minister of Finance
(Fjármálaráðherra)
Ministry of Finance
(Fjármálaráðuneytið)
IP
Halldór Ásgrímsson Minister for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðherra)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
(Utanríkisráðuneytið)
PP
Minister for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðherra)
Ministry for the Environment
(Umhverfisráðuneytið)
Minister of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðherra)
Ministry of Agriculture
(Landbúnaðarráðuneytið)
Halldór Blöndal Minister of Communications
(Samgönguráðherra)
Ministry of Communications
(Samgönguráðuneytið)
IP
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir Minister of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðherra)
Ministry of Health and Social Security
(Heilbrigðis- og tryggingamálaráðuneytið)
PP
Páll Bragi Pétursson Minister of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðherra)
Ministry of Social Affairs
(Félagsmálaráðuneytið)
PP

See also

References

  1. "Annað ráðuneyti Davíðs Oddssonar" [Second cabinet of Davíð Oddsson]. Historical material (in Icelandic). Cabinet of Iceland. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
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