- Lars
Korvald (29
April 1916 – 4 July 2006) was a
Norwegian politician and
educator who
served as the
prime minister of
Norway from 1972 to 1973. He became...
-
Korvald's Cabinet governed Norway between 18
October 1972 and 16
October 1973. The
centre cabinet was led by Lars
Korvald as
Prime Minister and consisted...
- 1972 referendum, his
cabinet resigned. However, the
successor cabinet Korvald only
lasted one year, and the
second cabinet Bratteli was
formed following...
- the
Christian Democrats, the
Liberal Party and the
Centre Party. Lars
Korvald became the
Christian Democrats'
first prime minister for a year, until...
- the
Labour Party,
opposition figures such as Per
Borten (Centrist), Lars
Korvald (Christian Democrat) and Kåre
Willoch served as
prime ministers at various...
- and V) With
Prime Ministers from
other parties: The
Government of Lars
Korvald (KrF), 1972–1973 (coalition of KrF, Sp and V) The
second Government of...
-
Minister of
Government Administration and
Consumer Affairs of
Norway in
Korvald's Cabinet (1972–1973),
leader of the
Liberal Party (1974–1976) and as Norwegian...
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office 1975–1977
Preceded by Lars
Korvald Succeeded by Lars
Korvald In
office 1979 – 16
April 1983
Preceded by Lars
Korvald Succeeded by
Kjell Magne Bondevik...
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February 1978
after Arve Lønnum
declined to s**** reelection.
After Lars
Korvald declined to s**** reelection, Kåre
Kristiansen was
elected chairman on 21...
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Portugal as Guinea-Bissau. 18
October -
Trygve Bratteli replaces Lars
Korvald as
prime minister of Norway. 18
December -
Prime minister Anker Jørgensen...