Cabinet of Edmund Joensen II

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The second cabinet of Edmund Joensen was the government of the Faroe Islands from 11 June 1996 until 15 May 1998, with Edmund Joensen from Sambandsflokkurin (SB) as Prime Minister. The other parties of the coalition were: People's Party (Fólkaflokkurin) (FF), Workers' Union (Verkamannafylkingin) (VMF) og Self-Government Party (Sjálvstýrisflokkurin) (SF). The Self-Government Party, with Sámal Petur í Grund as minister, left the government on 1 December 1997.

Minister Party From Until
Prime Minister Edmund Joensen[1] Union Party 11 June 1996 15 May 1998
Ministry Minister Party From Until
Ministry of Environment-, Energy, School and Municipalities Eilif Samuelsen Union Party 11 June 1996 15 May 1998
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Agriculture Ivan Johannesen Union Party 11 June 1996 15 May 1998
Ministry of Finance and Economy Anfinn Kallsberg People's Party 11 June 1996 15 May 1998
Ministry of Fisheries John Petersen People's Party 11 June 1996 15 May 1998
Ministry of Social, Health, Labour, Safety and Justice Óli Jacobsen Workers' Union March 1998 15 May 1998
Kristian Magnussen Workers' Union October 1996 March 1998
Axel H. Nolsøe Workers' Union 11 June 1996 October 1996
Ministry of Communication, Culture, Tourism and Aquaculture Sámal Petur í Grund Self-Government Party 11 June 1996 1 December 1997

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