• The 2005 Sámi parliamentary election was held in Norway on 12 September 2005. Voters elected 43 members for the Sámi Parliament of Norway. Norway was...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 11 and 12 September 2005. The result was a victory for the opposition centre-left Red-Green Coalition,...
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    The Norwegianization of the Sámi (Norwegian: fornorsking av samer) was an official policy carried out by the Norwegian government directed at the Sámi people...
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    The Sámi Parliament of Norway (Norwegian: Sametinget, Northern Sami: Sámediggi [ˈsaːmeˌtiɡːiː], Lule Sami and Pite Sami: Sámedigge, Ume Sami: Sámiediggie...
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    The Sámi (/ˈsɑːmi/ SAH-mee; also spelled Sami or Saami) are the traditionally Sámi-speaking Indigenous peoples inhabiting the region of Sápmi, which today...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 11 September 2017 to elect all 169 members of the unicameral Norwegian Parliament, the Storting. The non-socialist...
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  • Nordkalottfolket (category Sámi in Norway)
    NKF) is a Sámi political party in Norway. It was first established in 2005 and contested the 2005 election as the Finnmark List (Norwegian: Finnmarkslista)...
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  • March 2015. "Fremskrittspartiet". 2 May 2022. Sámi parliamentary election result. Sámi parliamentary election result. Participated on the Alliance list in...
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    Northern Sámi or North Sámi (English: /ˈsɑːmi/ SAH-mee; Northern Sami: davvisámegiella [ˈtavːiːˌsaːmeˌkie̯lːa]; Finnish: pohjoissaame [ˈpohjoi̯ˌsːɑːme];...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 9 and 10 September 2001. The governing Labour Party lost seats and their vote share was the worst they...
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  • growing national conservative faction. After the 2017 parliamentary election, it was Norway's third largest political party, with 26 representatives...
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    the 2005 Norwegian parliamentary election, the party gathered 8.8% of the vote; this further decreased in the 2009 Norwegian parliamentary election, when...
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    Labour Party's parliamentary leader. Officially registered as a member of the Sámi national minority, Pedersen was Norway's first officially Sámi cabinet minister...
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    forvaltningsområda. [Sámi is recognised as a minority language in Norway, Sweden and Finland, and is an official language within the Sámi administrative areas...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 13 and 14 September 2009. Elections in Norway are held on a Monday in September, usually the second or third...
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  • association to run for the 1921 Norwegian parliamentary election. In 1922, the association was renamed to the Norwegian Agrarian Association and the political...
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  • Bjarne Store-Jakobsen (category Norwegian Sámi people)
    2009, Store-Jakobsen was elected to the Sámi Parliament of Norway in the 2005 Norwegian Sámi parliamentary election, representing the Midt-Troms constituency...
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    Nynorsk: Arbeidarpartiet, A/Ap; Northern Sami: Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Norwegian: Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social...
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  • Nagorno-Karabakh parliamentary election 2005 Northern Cyprus presidential election 2005 Northern Cyprus parliamentary election 2005 Norwegian Sami parliamentary election...
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  • J. Sørensen; R. Vøllo (2021). Norwegian Local Candidate Dataset. Fiva, J. H. and D. M. Smith (2022): "Norwegian Parliamentary Elections, 1906–2021"...
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  •  'Right', H; Northern Sami: Olgešbellodat) is a liberal-conservative political party in Norway. It is the major party of the Norwegian centre-right, and was...
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  • matter for the Christian Democratic Party. After the 2017 Norwegian parliamentary election, Knut Arild Hareide, party leader at the time, announced that...
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    Tromsø (redirect from Tromsø, Norway)
    Norwegian outpost in an area mainly populated by the Sámi, but also a frontier city towards Russia; the Novgorod state had the right to tax the Sámi along...
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    The Liberal People's Party (Norwegian: Det Liberale Folkepartiet, DLF) was a classical liberal Norwegian political party created in 1992 by some of the...
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    The Liberal Party (Norwegian: Venstre, lit. 'Left', V; Northern Sami: Gurutbellodat) is a social liberal political party in Norway. It was founded in...
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    (Norwegian: Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the Great Thing') is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It...
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    Jens Stoltenberg was the Prime Minister of Norway from 2005 until 2013. Norwegian King Harald V and Norwegian Queen Sonja, greeted by First Lady of the...
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    Lapland (Finland) (category Articles containing Northern Sami-language text)
    northernmost municipalities of Lapland where the Sámi people are the most numerous form the Sámi homeland. Sámi organisation exists in parallel with the provincial...
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    Harald V (Norwegian: Harald den femte, Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̂rːɑɫ dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born 21 February 1937) is King of Norway. A member of the House...
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    Norway, Parliamentary Election, 2017". Valgresultat.no. Norwegian Directorate of Elections. Retrieved 23 April 2021. "Martin Tranmæl" (in Norwegian)...
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