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Landsstyre Og Naalakkersuisut Gennem Tiderne Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne Opgørelse over medlemmer af Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut fra den 7. maj 1979 til den 23. april 2021 Indenrigsafdelingen Formandens Departement Version 13 23. april 2021 Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne Forord ”Opgørelse over medlemmer af Naalakkersuisut fra den 7. maj 1979 til 23. april 2021” har Formandens Departement udarbejdet en komplet oversigt over regeringsmedlemmer samt start- og slutdatoer hvert regeringsmedlems virke siden starten på Grønlands Hjemmestyre i 1979. Oversigten er organiseret, så hver side kan læses separat. Hver side repræsenterer en periode med én regeringskonstellation. Der er tre niveauer af inddeling for hver regeringskonstellation. Som inddelings-niveau 1 er øverst anført hvilken valgperiode, der er tale om. Datoerne for de to valg, som afgrænser den enkelte valgperiode, er anført. Som inddelings-niveau 2 er anført hvilken regeringsperiode, der er tale om med angivelse af navnet på den pågældende regeringschef. Datoerne for start og slut på den enkelte regeringsperiode er anført. Som inddelings-niveau 3 er anført hvilken periode for den enkelte regeringskonstellation, der er tale om. Regeringskonstellationen ved starten af en regeringsperiode kaldes ”Landsstyre ved regeringsdannelse” (1979-2009) henholdsvis ”Naalakkersuisut ved regeringsdannelse” (2009-). Eventuelle ændringer under den pågældende regeringsperiode kaldes for rokade. Datoerne for start og slut på den enkelte regeringskonstellation er anført. Et inddelings-niveau 4 kunne være anført, men dette niveau er ikke taget med i oversigten. Det drejer sig om angivelse af perioder med eksempelvis et vikarierende landsstyremedlem eller vikarierende Naalakkersuisoq. En komplet oversigt over samtlige perioder, hvor et regerings- medlem vikarierer eller lignende for et andet regeringsmedlem, lader sig ikke gøre at opstille. Centralt placerede politikere og embedsfolk samt Bureau for Inatsisartut og enkelte andre har bidraget med oplysninger til oversigten. Desuden er oplysninger fra Sermitsiaq og AG samt internet blevet inddraget. Der er dog fortsat enkelte datoer, titler m.v., som det ikke er lykkedes at få verificeret med fuld sikkerhed. Såfremt nogen måtte ligge inde med supplerende eller korrigerende oplysninger, hører Indenrigsafdelingen meget gerne om disse oplysninger, så de kan indgå i udarbejdelse af den næste udgave af oversigten. Oplysninger kan sendes til [email protected]. Indenrigsafdelingen Nuuk, den 23. april 2021 Indenrigsafdelingen 1 Version 13 – 23. april 2021 Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne Indholdsfortegnelse 1979-1983 – 1. valgperiode Jonathan Motzfeldts 1. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 4 1983-1984 – 2. valgperiode Jonathan Motzfeldts 2. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 5 1984-1987 – 3. valgperiode Jonathan Motzfeldts 3. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 6 Jonathan Motzfeldts 3. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade ................................................... 7 1987-1991 – 4. valgperiode Jonathan Motzfeldts 4. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 8 Jonathan Motzfeldts 4. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade ................................................... 9 Jonathan Motzfeldts 4. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade ................................................... 10 Jonathan Motzfeldts 5. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 11 1991-1995 – 5. valgperiode Lars Emil Johansens 1. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ......... 12 Lars Emil Johansens 1. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .................................................. 13 1995-1999 – 6. valgperiode Lars Emil Johansens 2. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ......... 14 Lars Emil Johansens 2. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .................................................. 15 1999-2002 – 7. valgperiode Jonathan Motzfeldts 6. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 16 Jonathan Motzfeldts 6. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade ................................................... 17 Jonathan Motzfeldts 6. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade ................................................... 18 Jonathan Motzfeldts 7. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse .......... 19 2002-2005 – 8. valgperiode Hans Enoksens 1. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ................. 20 Hans Enoksens 2. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ................. 21 Hans Enoksens 3. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ................. 22 Hans Enoksens 3. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .......................................................... 23 Hans Enoksens 3. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .......................................................... 24 Hans Enoksens 3. regeringsperiode – 3. rokade .......................................................... 25 2005-2009 – 9. valgperiode Hans Enoksens 4. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ................. 26 Hans Enoksens 4. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .......................................................... 27 Hans Enoksens 4. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .......................................................... 28 Hans Enoksens 5. regeringsperiode – Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse ................. 29 Hans Enoksens 5. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .......................................................... 30 Hans Enoksens 5. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .......................................................... 31 Hans Enoksens 5. regeringsperiode – 3. rokade .......................................................... 32 Hans Enoksens 5. regeringsperiode – 4. rokade .......................................................... 33 Indenrigsafdelingen 2 Version 13 – 23. april 2021 Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne 2009-2013 – 10. valgperiode Kuupik Kleists 1. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse ............ 34 Kuupik Kleists 1. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade ............................................................ 35 2013-2014 – 11. valgperiode Aleqa Hammonds 1. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse ...... 36 Aleqa Hammonds 2. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse ...... 37 Aleqa Hammonds 2. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade ...................................................... 38 Kim Kielsens 1. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 39 2014-2018 – 12. valgperiode Kim Kielsens 2. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 40 Kim Kielsens 2. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .............................................................. 41 Kim Kielsens 2. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .............................................................. 42 Kim Kielsens 3. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 43 Kim Kielsens 3. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .............................................................. 44 2018-2021 – 13. valgperiode Kim Kielsens 4. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 45 Kim Kielsens 5. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 46 Kim Kielsens 5. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .............................................................. 47 Kim Kielsens 5. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .............................................................. 48 Kim Kielsens 6. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 49 Kim Kielsens 6. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .............................................................. 50 Kim Kielsens 7. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse .............. 51 Kim Kielsens 7. regeringsperiode – 1. rokade .............................................................. 52 Kim Kielsens 7. regeringsperiode – 2. rokade .............................................................. 53 Kim Kielsens 7. regeringsperiode – 3. rokade .............................................................. 54 2021- – 14. valgperiode Múte B. Egedes 1. regeringsperiode – Naalakkersuisut efter regeringsdannelse ......... 55 Indenrigsafdelingen 3 Version 13 – 23. april 2021 Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne 1979-1983 – 1. valgperiode Valg til Landstinget den 4. april 1979 – valg til Landstinget den 12. april 1983 - - - Jonathan Motzfeldts 1. regeringsperiode Landsstyret 7. maj 1979 – 2. maj 1983 - - - Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse Landsstyret 7. maj 1979 – 2. maj 1983 (Siumut: 5) Landsstyreformand Jonathan Motzfeldt (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem for Erhvervsområdet Lars Emil Johansen (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem Socialområdet Moses Olsen (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem for Bygder Anders Andreassen (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem for Kulturområdet Thue Christiansen (Siumut) Kilde 1 1 Atuagagdliutit 03.05.1979 Side 2 Indenrigsafdelingen 4 Version 13 – 23. april 2021 Landsstyre og Naalakkersuisut gennem tiderne 1983-1984 – 2. valgperiode Valg til Landstinget den 12. april 1983 – valg til Landstinget den 6. juni 1984 - - - Jonathan Motzfeldts 2. regeringsperiode Landsstyret 2. maj 1983 – 17. juni 1984 - - - Landsstyre efter regeringsdannelse Landsstyret 2. maj 1983 – 17. juni 1984 (Siumut: 6) Landsstyreformand Jonathan Motzfeldt (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem for Økonomi, Budgetter og Boligområdet Moses Olsen (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem for Fiskeri, Handel og Industri Lars Emil Johansen (Siumut) Landsstyremedlem
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