regjeringsorganene
Regjeringsorganene, or the government organs, are the institutions and bodies that carry out the functions of the government in Norway. They are established by the Constitution and various laws, and their primary role is to implement and enforce the laws and policies set by the Storting, the Norwegian Parliament. The regjeringsorganene are responsible for the day-to-day administration of the country, including areas such as finance, justice, defense, and social services.
The most prominent regjeringsorgan is the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, which is responsible for
The regjeringsorganene are led by the Government, which is appointed by the Storting and is responsible for