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Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs

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The committee room of the Standing committee on foreign affairs, Parliament of Norway (Stortinget)

Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs (Norwegian: Utenrikskomiteen) is a defunct committee of the Norwegian Parliament responsible for matters related to foreign policy, development assistance, international agreements, Svalbard and the Norwegian polar regions.

Leaders

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Leaders Party Period
J. L. Mowinckel Liberal 1917–18
Ivar Peterson Tveiten Liberal 1919–23
Arnold Holmboe Liberal 1923-24
Nils Nilsson Skaar Liberal 1924
C. J. Hambro Conservative 1925–45
Terje Wold Labour 1945–49
Finn Moe Labour 1950–65
Bent Røiseland Liberal 1965–70
Helge Seip Liberal / Liberal People's 1970–73
Tor Oftedal Arbeidepartiet 1973–77
Reiulf Steen Labour 1977–79
Arvid Johanson Labour 1979–80
Gro Harlem Brundtland Arbeiderpartet 1980–81
Reiulf Steen Labour 1981
Kåre Kristiansen Christian Democrat 1981–83
Jakob Aano Christian Democrat 1983–85
Jan Petersen Conservative 1985–86
Kåre Willoch Conservative 1986–89
Gro Harlem Brundtland Labour 1989–90
Bjørn Tore Godal Labour 1990–91
Gunnar Skaug Labour 1991–93
Haakon Blankenborg Labour 1993–2000
Thorbjørn Jagland Labour 2000
Einar Steensnæs Christian Democrat 2000–2001
Thorbjørn Jagland Labour 2001–2005
Olav Akselsen Labour 2005–

Members 2005–09

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Member[1] Party Remarks
Olav Akselsen Labour Leader
Erna Solberg Conservative Deputy leader
Marit Nybakk Labour Deputy leader
Hill-Marta Solberg Labour
Siv Jensen Progress
Finn Martin Vallersnes Conservative
Dagfinn Høybråten Christian Democrat
Øyvind Vaksdal Progress
Åslaug Haga Centre
Vidar Bjørnstad Labour
Ågot Valle Socialist Left
Anne Margrethe Larsen Liberal
Anette Trettebergstuen Labour

References

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  1. ^ Storting. "Utendrikskomiteen" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 5 February 2009.