John Daniel Lyng (22 August 1905 – 18 January 1978) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was the 24th prime minister of Norway from...
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June 29, 1918, in San Francisco, California. He was the son of Edmund John Lyng, the founder of a California agricultural products company, and his wife...
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Nonetheless, the brief Lyng government proved that the non-Labour parties were capable of governing after three decades of Labour rule. John Lyngs regjering 1963...
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Party and a centre-right minority coalition government was formed, under John Lyng. Although this new government lasted only three weeks, until the Socialist...
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Lyng may refer to: Ciarán Lyng (b. 1985), Irish football player Derek Lyng (b. 1978), Irish hurling manager and former player John Lyng (1905–1978), Norwegian...
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Haakon VII Successor Harald V Prime ministers See list Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Per Borten Trygve Bratteli Lars Korvald Odvar Nordli Gro Harlem Brundtland...
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Bjørn Lyng (8 July 1925 – 12 October 2006) was a Norwegian businessman, investor and industrialist. He was the founder of Lyng Gruppen AS, a holding company...
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as John Lyng approaches it, the two crossing paths, has become an icon in Norwegian political history. The non-socialist cabinet formed by John Lyng of...
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(Christian Democratic). Two former Prime Ministers have held the office: John Lyng (Conservative) and Thorbjørn Jagland (Labour). Trygve Lie (Labour) resigned...
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1963, in the aftermath of the Kings Bay Affair, that the Conservative John Lyng was able to take power with support from the other non-socialist groups...
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a local bully. John must deal with a spontaneous visit by his nephew (Alex Moffat), who has brought along his love interest (Jenna Lyng), and the suspicions...
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Gerhardsen Dwight D. Eisenhower September 19, 1963 November 1, 1963 Hans Engen John Lyng Lyndon B. Johnson September 8, 1966 September 9, 1966 Arne Christian Gunneng...
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Carl Platou County Governor of Oslo and Akershus 1955–1963 Succeeded by John Lyng Preceded by Kjell Holler Norwegian Minister of Industry July–August 1963...
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İrsen Küçük (2013) Christopher Hornsrud (1928) Einar Gerhardsen (1963) John Lyng (1963) Kåre Willoch (1986) – lost a "cabinet question" Jan Peder Syse...
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Minister of Defence (1952–1954) President of the Storting (1958–1965) John Lyng (1905–1978) Member Conservative 24th Prime Minister of Norway (1963)...
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January 1955 28 August 1963 Einar Gerhardsen Labour Lyng's Cabinet 28 August 1963 25 September 1963 John Lyng Conservative, Centre, Christian Democratic, Liberal...
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reorganised in 1945. The first non-Labour Prime Minister after the war, John Lyng, was a member of the party before he joined the Conservatives in 1938...
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Minority government (section John Major (1996-1997))
multiple minority governments throughout history, including cabinets led by John Lyng, Kjell Magne Bondevik, and Jens Stoltenberg. Sweden has had several minority...
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1989. He was appointed Minister of Trade in the short-lived but notable John Lyng cabinet from August to September 1963, following the Kings Bay Affair...
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Minister of Justice and the Police during the short-lived centre-right cabinet Lyng. In 1972 he was again appointed to this post in the cabinet Korvald, which...
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1957 Olav V (1957–1991) 1961 17 John Lyng (1905–1978) 28 August 1963 25 September 1963 28 days Conservative Party — Lyng H–Sp–KrF–V (15) Einar Gerhardsen...
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(1903–2002) forensic psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author in the USA John Lyng (1905–1978) a politician, briefly Prime Minister of Norway in 1963 Anne...
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Lyng (19 April 1945 – 16 February 2003) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in London as a son of John Lyng...
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Israel History of the Jews in Norway 2009 Oslo riots Lillehammer affair John Pike. "Israeli War of Independence". Retrieved 17 April 2016. Neff, Donald...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Gunnar Garbo Party Labour Conservative Liberal Last election 46.8%, 74 seats...
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Education and Church Affairs during the short-lived centre-right cabinet of John Lyng. He served in the position of deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament...
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1946 till 1965, except for a month in 1963 during the administration of John Lyng. Just before taking the job of foreign minister, he became a member of...
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Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 485 U.S. 439 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court landmark case in which the Court ruled...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Per Borten Party Labour Conservative Centre Last election 78 seats, 48.3% 29...
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Prime Minister of Norway for the fourth time, after the resignation of John Lyng. He would serve until October 12, 1965. A panicked elephant was chased...
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