Bjarne Håkon Hanssen | |
Term Start: | 20 June 2008 |
Term End: | 20 October 2009 |
Predecessor: | Sylvia Brustad |
Successor: | Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen |
Term Start1: | 17 October 2005 |
Term End1: | 20 June 2008 |
Primeminister1: | Jens Stoltenberg |
Predecessor1: | Dagfinn Høybråten |
Successor1: | Dag Terje Andersen |
Office2: | Minister of Agriculture |
Term Start2: | 17 March 2000 |
Term End2: | 19 October 2001 |
Primeminister2: | Jens Stoltenberg |
Predecessor2: | Kåre Gjønnes |
Successor2: | Lars Sponheim |
Office3: | County Mayor of North-Trøndelag |
Term Start3: | October 1995 |
Term End3: | 1 October 1997 |
Predecessor3: | Kolbjørn Almlid |
Successor3: | Merethe Storødegård |
Office4: | Member of the Norwegian Parliament |
Term Start4: | 1 October 1997 |
Term End4: | 30 September 2009 |
Birth Date: | 1 November 1962 |
Birth Place: | Bangsund, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway |
Party: | Labour |
Bjarne Håkon Hanssen (born 1 November 1962) is a Norwegian politician of the Labour Party who served Minister of Health and Social Care Services from 2008 to 2009, Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion from 2005 to 2008 and Minister of Agriculture from 2000 to 2001. On 8 October 2009 Hansen announced that he would step down as a minister when Stoltenberg's reshuffled cabinet would be put together.[1] As a minister he was both liked for his down to earth attitude, but also received much criticism for statements like “People on benefit must get up in the morning”.[2] He was also member of Parliament from 1997 to 2009 and county mayor of Nord-Trøndelag from 1995 to 1997.
Hanssen graduated from Namsos Upper Secondary School in 1981 and from Levanger Teacher College in 1985. He worked within the psychiatric services before becoming administrative chief for Fosen municipality in 1989. He was first elected to the Nord-Trøndelag county council in 1983. In 1995 he was elected County Mayor, but was then elected to Storting two years later. In 2000 he was appointed Minister of Agriculture, serving until 2001. He became Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion in 2005; in June 2008 he was moved to the post of Minister of Health. He held said post until he announced that he would not stand for re-election in the 2009 and election and subsequently step down as minister.