Wenche Frogn Sellæg (born 12 August 1937) is a Norwegian handball player, physician and politician for the Conservative Party.
[1] However, the Conservative Party managed to form Willoch's First Cabinet in 1981 where Sellæg became Minister of the Environment.
She lost her post when Willoch's Second Cabinet was formed in 1985, only to be brought back in 1985, this time as Minister of Justice.
During the last two stints, her seat in Parliament was covered by Gunnar Vada and Snorre Gundersen respectively.
[1] As Minister of Social Affairs, Sellæg has been credited with the initiative to establish "charity hubs [no]" in Norwegian municipalities.
She led the committee that produced the Norwegian Official Report 1987: 9 on working hours reform.
[1] After her political career was over, Sellæg returned to Namdal Hospital as a chief physician for various departments between 1993 and 2002.