Marit Nybakk (born 14 February 1947, in Nord-Odal) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, a former First Vice-president of the Norwegian Parliament...
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politician Marit Mikkelsplass (born 1965), Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Myrmæl (born 1954), Norwegian cross country skier Marit Nybakk (born 1947)...
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Party Prime Minister in the second cabinet Brundtland. Was replaced by Marit Nybakk until February 1987, and then Bjørn Tore Godal. Astrid Nøklebye Heiberg...
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NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2018-11-18. "Grunnlovsforslag fra Marit Nybakk, Martin Kolberg, Jette F. Christensen, Hallgeir H. Langeland og Per Olaf...
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October 1977 – 30 September 1997 Deputy Sissel Rønbeck Ivar Ødegaard Marit Nybakk Bjørn Tore Godal Rune E. Kristiansen Constituency Oslo Personal details...
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activist Ragna Nielsen (1845–1924), headmistress, politician, activist Marit Nybakk (born 1947), politician, activist Amalie Øvergaard (1874–1960), women's...
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existence, the council had two Presidents, Bjarne A. Waaler (1984–1986) and Marit Nybakk (1987–1988). "Rådet for norsk utviklingshjelp". The Norwegian State Administration...
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Bjørnholt in 2013, by the Norwegian Parliament's First Vice President Marit Nybakk in 2016, by Supreme Court Justice Karin M. Bruzelius in 2018, and by...
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Democrats and Associates. José Lello Hans Hækkerup (1992–1993) Bert Koenders Marit Nybakk (2009–) Christian Brumter, The North Atlantic Assembly (p. 47), Brill...
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Marit Arnstad (born 4 May 1962) is a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Centre Party. She is currently the party's parliamentary leader since 2014...
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