Thorbjørn Jagland (born Thorbjørn Johansen; listen, 5 November 1950) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. He served as the Secretary General...
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In 1996, Thorbjørn Jagland became prime minister, and Stoltenberg became Minister of Finance.[citation needed] On 29 September 1997, Jagland resigned...
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efforts to eliminate chemical weapons". Nobel Committee chairman Thorbjørn Jagland said, "The conventions and the work of the OPCW have defined the use...
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both Labour Party leader in 1992 and as prime minister in 1996 was Thorbjørn Jagland. Brundtland returned to politics when she became a candidate to the...
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serving under prime ministers Jan Syse, Gro Harlem Brundtland, and Thorbjørn Jagland. He became known as a protégé of Brundtland in the 1990s, and her...
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000 (approx. US$37,000 in April 1997). It was later renamed Thorbjørn after Thorbjørn Jagland, a former AUF leader who later became Prime Minister of Norway...
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European Economic Area. When Brundtland resigned in 1996, Labour leader Thorbjørn Jagland formed a new Labour government that stayed in office until October...
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2009-09-15. "THORBJORN JAGLAND ELECTED SECRETARY GENERAL OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE". panorama.am. 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2009-10-02. "Thorbjørn Jagland re-elected...
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on 14 and 15 September 1997. Prior to the election Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland of the Labour Party had issued the 36.9 ultimatum declaring that the...
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served briefly as minister of administration in the government of Thorbjørn Jagland, before being forced to resign as the result of a tax scandal. In...
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the right-wing Progress Party. The chairman of the committee was Thorbjørn Jagland, former Norwegian Labour Party prime minister and Secretary General...
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by Puffin Press on January 19, 2009. Then Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland, in his New Year Address to the nation on January 1, 1997, referenced...
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for child labour, 60 million in India alone. This was mentioned by Thorbjørn Jagland in his handover ceremony speech. The Nobel Prize Committee announced...
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intense infighting between Stoltenberg and former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland, and a turbulent spell in government, the party collapsed to only...
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the media's double standards when the Norwegian Labour Party leader Thorbjørn Jagland was hospitalised after sustained media pressure. Behind the TV reporter...
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of that body. The committee had the following membership in 2012: Thorbjørn Jagland (chair), Kaci Kullmann Five (deputy chair), Inger-Marie Ytterhorn...
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and Anders Greif Mathisen. Three prime ministers, Trygve Bratteli, Thorbjørn Jagland, and Jens Stoltenberg have been leaders in AUF. In addition, Oddvar...
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Rennemo (born 1947 in Drammen) a businessperson and chair of Statoil Thorbjørn Jagland (born 1950 in Drammen) Prime Minister of Norway, 1996 to 1997 Per-Erik...
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regjeringen.no (25 June 2014). "Thorbjørn Jagland". Government.no. Retrieved 19 September 2018. Gardner, Andrew (25 June 2014). "Jagland re-elected head of Council...
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She praised Thorbjørn Jagland for his leadership of the Nobel committee and stated that she supported all the prizes awarded when Jagland was chairman...
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Labour Party), Henrik Syse (deputy chair, of the Conservative Party), Thorbjørn Jagland (Labour Party), Anne Enger (Centre Party) and Asle Toje (Progress...
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unanswered once the announcement was made. Nobel Committee chairman Thorbjørn Jagland made the announcement on 8 October 2010 in Oslo, mentioning that the...
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and Martti Ahtisaari (2008). In 2009, he was succeeded as leader by Thorbjørn Jagland. Mjøs was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and...
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Jagland's Cabinet governed Norway between 25 October 1996 and 17 October 1997. It had the following composition: Thorbjørn Jaglands regjering 1996–1997...
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Magasinet: "Not only did [Thorbjørn] Jagland meet Epstein, he hosted him at his lavish residence in Strasbourg, France. At the time, Jagland was the sitting chair...
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on 7 October 2011, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Thorbjørn Jagland, stressed the link between women's rights, peace and democracy. The...
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Heir apparent Haakon Prime ministers See list Gro Harlem Brundtland Thorbjørn Jagland Kjell Magne Bondevik Jens Stoltenberg Erna Solberg Jonas Gahr Støre...
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Commission. In 2019, Pejčinović Burić announced her candidacy to succeed Thorbjørn Jagland as Secretary General of the Council of Europe. On 26 June 2019, the...
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Prime Ministers have held the office: John Lyng (Conservative) and Thorbjørn Jagland (Labour). Trygve Lie (Labour) resigned from the office to become the...
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is best known for her 1997 boob stunt on Thorbjørn Jagland who was then the Prime Minister of Norway Jagland was caught on national television placing...
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