Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of Norway

Stoltenberg has been a member of the Storting 1993, and was deputy member of the Storting 1989-1993 Leader of the standing committee on oil and energy affairs 1997-2000, and member of the Storting's standing committee on social affairs 1991-1993.
Stoltenberg was Minister of Industry 1993-1996, and Minister of Finance 1996-1997.
The left-winged parties regained their majority after the 2005 elections, and Stoltenberg is now leading a coalition between the Labor Party, the Socialist Left Party, and the Center Party.
Jens Stoltenberg is the son of former defense minister and foreign minister Thorvald Stoltenberg.
Stoltenberg has a candidatus oeconomices degree (equivalent to somewhere between a master's degree and a PhD) in economics from the University of Oslo.
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Jens Stoltenberg has attended the Bilderbergmeetings.
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TriviaStoltenberg has revealed in several interviews that he enjoys playing computer strategy games, also online.
Stoltenberg was the leader of the Workers' Youth League between 1985 and 1989 and the Oslo chapter of the Labour Party between 1990 and 1992.
his mother Karin Stoltenberg was a junior minister.
Stoltenberg is married to the diplomat Ingrid Schulerud and has two children.
The elder Stoltenberg is a well-known politician of the global level.
In 1993-96 Jens Stoltenberg was the Minister of Industry, in 1996-97 - the Minister of Finance and in 2000-2001 - the Prime Minister of Norway.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg says he is looking forward to re-visiting Murmansk Oblast this week.
Stoltenberg was travelling in the Kola Peninsula together with a friend.
Stoltenberg in the discussions with the policemen rejected to say that he had a high-ranking position and that his father Thorvald Stoltenberg was Norwegian foreign minister, arguing that this would be to exploit his position.
Jens Stoltenberg was born in 1959 on March 16th.
Stoltenberg has it made it really big in the field of politics but it is no surprise for the people as he belongs to a political family.
com The former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg has confirmed that he is willing to run for the leadership.
Stoltenberg said there was a time for everything.
1989-1990 and lectured in economics at the University of Oslo 1989-1990.
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Norway pledges up to US$1B for Amazon preservationSep 16 - By Marco Sibaja, Associated Press WriterNorway will give Brazil US$1 billion by 2015 to preserve the Amazon rain forest, as long as Latin America's largest nation keeps trying to stop deforestation, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday.
The telegenic Stoltenberg is sometimes compared to British Labour Party leader Tony Blair because of his relatively young age as head of his countrys leading party of the left.
Stoltenberg was born on March 16, 1959, in Oslo, Norways capital.
Stoltenberg joined the DNA as a teen, and studied economics at the University of Oslo.
Stoltenberg was first elected to Norways Storting, or parliament, in 1993, representing Oslo.
Stoltenberg took over the government at a time when many significant reforms were already underway.
A more problematic debate is likely to loom over the question of European Union (EU) membershipNorway is one of the last European countries choosing to remain out of the EU, a status supported by most of the leftist parties, but Stoltenberg has backed the pro-EU side.
Stoltenberg is married to Ingrid Schulerud, a diplomat who holds a high-ranking post within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
To reach the UN Millennium Development Goal on education it is estimated that 9 billion dollars a year will be needed", Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said at the Education for All High level Group Meeting in Oslo.
This convention will make the world a safer and better place", Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said at The Oslo Signing Conference for the Convention on Cluster Munitions today.
Jens Stoltenberg was born in Oslo on 16 March 1959.
Stoltenberg is Candidatus Oeconomiae (economist) at the University of Oslo from 1987.
Stoltenberg was Prime Minister 2000-2001, Minister of Finance 1996-1997 in Thorbjørn Jagland’s government, Minister of Trade and Energy 1993-1996 in Gro Harlem Brundtland’s third government, and state secretary at the Ministry of the Environment 1990-1991 under Gro Harlem Brundtland’s third government.
Stoltenberg has been member of the Storting (parliament) for Oslo since 1993, and was deputy member of the Storting 1989-1993.
Stoltenberg has been leader of the Labour Party since 2002, was deputy leader 1992-2002, and has been member of the party’s central board since 1985.
Stoltenberg has a forceful engagement for development issues and is a strong supporter of the United Nations.
Jens Stoltenberg was part-time journalist on the national daily Arbeiderbladet 1979-1981, information secretary at Oslo Labour Party 1981, executive officer at Statistics Norway 1989-1990 and lectured in economics at the University of Oslo 1989-1990.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that the government would spend more money from the state pension fund next year to support the economy amid the global financial crisis, according to.
the economic crisis, part of a package of new stimulus measures to be revealed on Jan 26, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said Friday.
In his speech to the nation on New Year's Day, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said we are allowed to bring new hope with US into the New Year, despite the financial crisis and the new fighting in the Middle.
Oslo - Norwegians should prepare for a drawn-out economic crisis, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said Friday.
Stoltenberg said the global economic situation was serious and the downturn was the worst in decades.
an additional 20 million kroner to medicine, food and other emergency aid to the Palestinians," the Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement posted on the Norwegian government's website.
This is an anti-recession policy, and that it was needed now," Stoltenberg said in remarks at.
Jan 5 (xinhua) -- Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has appealed to Israel to withdraw its troops immediately from Gaza, according to news reports reaching here from Oslo Monday.
Jens Stoltenberg is the current Prime Minister of Norway, in his second tenure since 2000-2001.
to development issues and is a strong supporter of the United Nations.
OSLO, Norway, Oct 23 (UPI) -- Norwegian authorities charged the country's largest bank with insider trading based on its alleged foreknowledge of a government financial bailout plan.
3 (UPI) -- Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg says he wants to put the brakes on a rising tide of refugees entering the country by making it harder to win asylum.
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is the head of government for Norway.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that the government would spend more money from the state pension fund next year to support the economy amid the global financial crisis, according to reports reaching here from Oslo.
Oslo - The Norwegian government is to use considerably more of oil and gas income to counter the economic downturn, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday.
This is an anti-recession policy, and that it was needed now, Stoltenberg said in.
Stoltenberg was asked to provide Norwegian experts in a meeting with the.
Norways Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has appealed to Israel to withdraw its troops immediately from Gaza, according to news reports reaching here from Oslo Monday.