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Erling Norvik (9 April 1928 – 31 December 1998) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. Norvik was born in Vadsø, the son of Erling Johannes Norvik, who served in the Norwegian parliament (Stortinget) from 1949 to 1961. The younger Norvik started his professional career as a journalist for the regional paper Finnmarken when he was 12 years old and was elected to Stortinget in 1961 from his native county, Finnmark, succeeding his father. In 1986 he was appointed Governor ("Fylkesmann") of Østfold county, as which he served for 12 years.

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  • Erling Norvik (de)
  • Erling Norvik (en)
  • Erling Norvik (fr)
  • Erling Norvik (pl)
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  • Erling Norvik (* 9. April 1928 in Vadsø; † 31. Dezember 1998 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Politiker der konservativen Partei Høyre und Journalist. (de)
  • Erling Norvik (ur. 9 kwietnia 1928 w Vadsø, zm. 31 grudnia 1998 w Oslo) – norweski polityk i dziennikarz, dwukrotny przewodniczący partii Høyre, deputowany. (pl)
  • Erling Norvik (9 April 1928 – 31 December 1998) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. Norvik was born in Vadsø, the son of Erling Johannes Norvik, who served in the Norwegian parliament (Stortinget) from 1949 to 1961. The younger Norvik started his professional career as a journalist for the regional paper Finnmarken when he was 12 years old and was elected to Stortinget in 1961 from his native county, Finnmark, succeeding his father. In 1986 he was appointed Governor ("Fylkesmann") of Østfold county, as which he served for 12 years. (en)
  • Erling Norvik (né le 9 avril 1928 à Vadsø et décédé le 31 décembre 1998 à Oslo) était un journaliste, un homme politique norvégien du Parti conservateur, député et président du parti. Il commence sa carrière comme journaliste au Finnmarken. Il est élu en 1961 au Storting, succédant ainsi à son père : Erling Johannes Norvik. Il est député de 1961 à 1973. Il doit se résigner à prendre les rênes du Parti conservateur de 1974 à 1980 puis de 1984 à 1986. En 1981, il refuse un poste de ministre, préférant travailler au sein du cabinet du Premier ministre Kåre Willoch. (fr)
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  • Oslo, Norway (en)
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