• Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1829. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1826. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1832. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
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    representations were located. The Norwegian government was presided over by viceroys: Swedes until 1829, Norwegians until 1856. That office was later...
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  • governmental title has included steward (Norwegian: Rigsstatholder), viceroy (Norwegian: Vicekonge) and first minister (Norwegian: Førstestatsraad) Until 1873, the...
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    low unemployment. In Norwegian parliamentary election 2017 the center-right government of Prime Minister Erna Solberg won re-election. In January 2018, the...
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  • Dominant-party system (category Elections)
    Montenegro from 1990 to 2020, having been defeated in the 2020 election.  Norway: The Norwegian Labour Party ruled from 1935 to 1965 (including the 5 years...
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  • Andreas Wessel (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    to 1910, and in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election he was elected deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway again, this time from the...
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    allowed to run for election to the British House of Commons starting in 1828, Catholics in 1829 (following the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, which extended...
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  • the Norwegian Employers' Association was founded. 3 December – Population Census: There were 2,239,881 inhabitants in Norway. The 1900 Parliamentary election...
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    Jacob von der Lippe (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Parliament of Norway for a total of eight non-consecutive parliamentary terms from 1829 until 1861. Jacob von der Lippe was born in Bergen, Norway on 27 September...
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    political prisoners were released and fresh elections for the Lok Sabha were called. In parliamentary elections held in March, the Janata alliance of anti-Indira...
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    Parliaments of 1690 and 1695, many aristocrats. In response to this, the Parliamentary Elections Act 1695 established 21 as the minimum age, although this was not...
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  • year 1894 in Norway. Monarch – Oscar II. Prime Minister – The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is founded. The 1894 Parliamentary election takes place...
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  • boat Gjøa, after being trapped in ice for three winters. The 1906 Parliamentary election takes place. The coronation of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud on...
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  • 1888 in Norway. Monarch – Oscar II. Prime Minister – Johan Sverdrup In the Norwegian parliamentary election the Conservative Party of Norway wins the...
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  • Universal suffrage (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    British-controlled colony in which women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections. This was followed shortly after by the colony of South Australia...
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  • 1907 in Norway. Monarch – Haakon VII. Prime Minister – Christian Michelsen 14 June – Norway adopts female suffrage in parliamentary elections. Norsk Hydro...
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  • Ole Gausdal (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    sub-editor in 1910. He died in 1960. "Ole Martin Pettersen Gausdal" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). Retrieved 28 August 2010. Bjørnson...
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  • Two-party system (category Elections)
    contrast, in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia and in other parliamentary systems and elsewhere, the term two-party system is sometimes used to...
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    Belarus (section Elections)
    of massive irregularities. Elections for the Supreme Council were set for March 1994. A new law on parliamentary elections failed to pass by 1993. Disputes...
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  • majority. They favored a constitutional monarchy, popular sovereignty, and parliamentary rule. Organized liberalism developed in the 1860s, combining the previous...
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    pre-term parliamentary elections. These pre-term parliamentary elections were held on 11 May 2008, barely a year after the previous parliamentary election. The...
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    2022. Retrieved 23 November 2021. Vincent, J.R. Vincent (1981). "The Parliamentary Dimension of the Crimean War". Transactions of the Royal Historical...
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    about by the coronavirus pandemic. Parliamentary elections took place on 11 July 2021. The snap parliamentary elections resulted in a landslide win for the...
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    Venstre ('Radical Left'). In Norway: The current Liberal Party began as a radical party in 1884, hence its name in Norwegian (Venstre, meaning 'Left')....
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    autonomy of the Danubian Principalities in 1829, although it also acknowledged the sultan's right to confirm the election of the princes. Mihail Kogălniceanu...
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    "The future of Southeast Asia's forests". Nature Communications. 10 (1): 1829. Bibcode:2019NatCo..10.1829E. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09646-4. ISSN 2041-1723...
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  • Ireland until the Catholic Relief Act of 1829. Disenfranchising Act 1728, exclusion from the parliamentary franchise until the Relief Act of 1793; Exclusion...
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    Carlton Club, Disraeli was adopted as a Tory parliamentary candidate at the ensuing general election. In the election in July 1837, Disraeli won a seat in the...
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