Lars Korvald (29 April 1916 – 4 July 2006) was a Norwegian educator and school headmaster. He became associated with the Christian Democratic Party and...
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Korvald's Cabinet governed Norway between 18 October 1972 and 16 October 1973. The centre cabinet was led by Lars Korvald as Prime Minister and consisted...
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from Portugal as Guinea-Bissau. 18 October - Trygve Bratteli replaces Lars Korvald as prime minister of Norway. 18 December - Prime minister Anker Jørgensen...
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1972 referendum, his cabinet resigned. However, the successor cabinet Korvald only lasted one year, and the second cabinet Bratteli was formed following...
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parties, the Christian Democrats, the Liberal Party and the Centre Party. Lars Korvald became the Christian Democrats' first prime minister for a year, until...
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ministers See list Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Per Borten Trygve Bratteli Lars Korvald Odvar Nordli Gro Harlem Brundtland Kåre Willoch Jan P. Syse Born Prince...
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in Skoger – 1993) politician and father of convicted spy Arne Treholt Lars Korvald (1916 in Mjøndalen – 2006) politician, Prime Minister of Norway 1972...
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the Labour Party, opposition figures such as Per Borten (Centrist), Lars Korvald (Christian Democrat) and Kåre Willoch served as prime ministers at various...
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over the outcome of the referendum, and a coalition government led by Lars Korvald took over. Norway entered a trade agreement with the Community following...
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Party — Bratteli I Ap 20 Lars Korvald (1916–2006) 18 October 1972 16 October 1973 363 days Christian Democratic Party — Korvald KrF–Sp–V (19) Trygve Bratteli...
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