Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
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
| 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 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
| 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
- ↑ Storting. "Utendrikskomiteen" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 February 2009.
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