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    Ingrid Fiskaa (born 16 April 1977) is a Norwegian activist and politician for the Socialist Left Party. She was the leader of the Socialist Youth from...
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    2024 Nobel Peace Prize". The Irish News. Retrieved 31 January 2024. "Ingrid Fiskaa (SV) nominerer ICJ til fredsprisen". Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). 29 January...
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    Nils T. Bjørke (Centre) Morten Wold (Progress) Kari Henriksen (Labour) Ingrid Fiskaa (Socialist Left) Structure Seats 169 Political groups Government (76)...
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    politician Geir Bergkastet, director Helge Eide, oil & gas executive Ingrid Fiskaa, politician Leif Johan Sevland, politician Bodil Arnesen, opera singer...
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    civil and democratic forces of resistance and opposition in Myanmar" Ingrid Fiskaa (b. 1977) Joshua Wong (b. 1996)  Hong Kong "in honor of all those in...
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  • Genevieve Fiore (1912–2002) – American women's rights and peace activist Ingrid Fiskaa (born 1977) – Norwegian politician and peace activist Jane Fonda (born...
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    of Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence: In November, Ingrid Fiskaa said that it is quite odd and disturbing that central information about...
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  • and 1973–1977 Kristian Mathias Fimland (1889– ??), term/s: 1950–1953 Ingrid Fiskaa (born 1977), term/s: 1997–2001, 2001–2005 and 2009–2013 Kleiv Fiskvik...
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    Tjernshaugen 1994–1996 Heikki Holmås 1996–1999 Kari Anne Moe 1999–2002 Ingrid Fiskaa 2002–2004 Audun Herning 2004–2006 Kirsti Bergstø 2006–2008 Mali Steiro...
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    Gunhild Emanuelsen (1914–2006) – pacifist, women's rights activist Ingrid Fiskaa (born 1977) – Norwegian politician and peace activist Louise Keilhau...
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  • Olaug Bollestad Terje Halleland Margret Hagerup Tove Elise Madland Ingrid Fiskaa Lisa Marie Ness Klungland Aleksander Stokkebø Mímir Kristjánsson Erling...
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  • such as Jan Egeland, Ingrid Fiskaa, Jostein Gaarder and Sverre Lodgaard. Other suggestions from Heffermehl include Gunnar Garbo, Ingrid Eide, Erik Dammann...
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  • Erna Solberg Conservative Eva Kristin Hansen Labour Bjørnar Moxnes Red Ingrid Fiskaa Socialist Left Rigmor Aasrud Labour Marit Arnstad Centre Ingjerd Schou...
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    (International Development) 16 November 2007 – 20 November 2009 Socialist Left Ingrid Fiskaa (International Development) 20 November 2009 – Socialist Left Torgeir...
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    following candidates were elected: Olaug Bollestad (KrF); Tina Bru (H); Ingrid Fiskaa (SV); Margret Hagerup (H); Terje Halleland (FrP); Lisa Marie Ness Klungland...
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    October 2021 President Tone W. Trøen Preceded by Abid Raja Succeeded by Ingrid Fiskaa Fourth Vice President of the Storting In office 8 October 2013 – 30...
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    to take a COVID-19 vaccine. On 20 January, Gharahkhani received Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, showing her around the Storting and meeting with Vice...
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    trekker seg". TV 2 (in Norwegian). Retrieved 17 September 2010. Hvidsten, Ingrid (17 September 2009). "- Carl I. Hagen blir ikke billig". Verdens Gang (in...
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    original on 18 September 2020. Zondag, Martin H. W.; Rønneberg, Olav; Waaler, Ingrid Emilie; Weiby, Hans Erik; Holm-Nilsen, Sverre; Tjoflot, Eirin (22 June 2021)...
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    party congress on 8 May. Arild Hermstad continued as deputy leader, and Ingrid Liland became the new additional deputy. On 17 August 2022, the Green Party...
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    Tvedt Solberg Pollestad (Eidesen) Bollestad Halleland Hagerup Madland Fiskaa Klungland Stokkebø Kristjánsson Sogn og Fjordane Sande (Heen) Vereide Grotle...
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