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    Carl Ivar Hagen (born 6 May 1944) is a Norwegian politician and former Vice President of the Storting, the Norwegian parliament. He was the leader of...
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  • parliamentary representation. In the 1978 party convention, Carl I. Hagen was elected as party chairman. Hagen soon started to expand the political program of the...
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  • Carl Hagen may refer to: Carl I. Hagen (born 1944), Norwegian politician Carl Fredrik Hagen (born 1991), Norwegian cyclist Carl Heinrich Hagen (1785–1856)...
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  • Bernhard Joachim Hagen (1720–1787), German composer, violinist and lutenist Bruce Hagen (born 1930), American politician Carl I. Hagen (born 1944), Norwegian...
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    Affairs from 2001 to 2005, and in 2006 succeeded long-time chairman Carl I. Hagen as leader of the Progress Party. Jensen was the Progress Party's candidate...
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  • Engum Hagen (born 26 October 1947 in Dombås, Oppland) is a Norwegian television presenter and the wife and secretary of the Norwegian politician Carl I. Hagen...
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    necessary to obtain a majority. In June the leader of the Progress Party, Carl I. Hagen, said his party would not support a new coalition if Bondevik re-emerges...
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    the Christian People's Party and the Centre Party was established. Carl I. Hagen was elected chairman on 12 February 1978 after Arve Lønnum declined...
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  • Right Prefers Trump". Retrieved June 15, 2017. "Carl I. Hagen vil ha Trump som president [Carl I. Hagen want Trump for President]". Verdens Gang (in Norwegian)...
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  • defectors from Anders Lange's Party. Led by Carl I. Hagen, the party merged back into ALP already in May 1975, after Hagen—as Anders Lange's deputy—had become...
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