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Conservative Party of Norway
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The Conservative Party (norwegian Høyre, H, meaning "right") is a Norwegian right-wing party. Founded in 1884, it is Norway's second oldest political party; the first chairman of the party was Emil Stang, and the current leader (since 2004) is Erna Solberg.
Party chairmen and leaders
- Emil Stang, 1884-1889
- Christian Homann Schweigaard, 1889-1891
- Emil Stang, 1891-1893
- Christian Homann Schweigaard, 1893-1896
- Emil Stang, 1896-1899
- Francis Hagerup, 1899-1902
- Ole L. Skattebøl , 1902-1905
- Edm. Harbitz , 1905-1907
- Fredrik Stang , 1907-1911
- Jens Bratlie, 1911-1919
- Otto B. Halvorsen , 1919-1923
- Ivar Lykke, 1923-1926
- Carl Joachim Hambro, 1926-1934
- Johan H. Andresen , 1934-1937
- Ole Ludvig Bærøe , 1937-1940
- Arthur Nordlie , 1945-1950
- Carl Joachim Hambro, 1950-1954
- Alv Kjøs , 1954-1962
- Sjur Lindebrække , 1962-1970
- Kåre Willoch, 1970-1974
- Erling Norvik, 1974-1980
- Jo Benkow, 1980-1984
- Erling Norvik, 1984-1986
- Rolf Presthus , 1986-1988
- Kaci Kullmann Five, 1988
- Jan P. Syse, 1988-1991
- Kaci Kullmann Five, 1991-1994
- Jan Petersen, 1994-2004
- Erna Solberg, 2004-
See also
External links
- Høyre - Official site
- Unge Høyre -Site of Unge Høyre (Young Høyre)
- Høyres Studenterforbund - Site of the Conservative Students Union
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