Korvald formed a three-party minority coalition in 1972, after a Labor Party government led by Trygve Bratteli resigned.
Korvald's government lasted from Oct. 18, 1972, until Oct. 16, 1973, when it resigned because the opposition socialists won a majority in parliamentary elections.
Korvald joined the Christian Democratic party in 1945, but had not held public office before being elected to Parliament in 1961.
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Den tidligere KrF-statsministeren LarsKorvald ble begravd fra Bragernes kirke i Drammen onsdag.
Foto Terje Bendiksby, Scanpix Mange KrF-politikere hadde møtt opp for å vise tidligere statsminister LarsKorvald den siste ære under begravelsen i Bragernes kirke i Drammen.
Foto Sverre A. Børretzen/Aktuell/Scanpix LarsKorvald (KrF) har fått oppdraget å danne ny regjering, en koalisjonsregjering mellom Kristelig Folkeparti, Senterpartiet og Venstre.
Nevertheless, Venstre joined the non-socialist LarsKorvald Government that very autumn, a government which only lasted until the general election in 1973.
In the 1973 election, Venstre lost two thirds of its votes compared to the 1969 election, and was left with only 2 seats in parliament.
In 1993, Lars Sponheim was elected as Venstre's only Member of Parliament.
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The Socialist Election Alliance won a one-seat majority in the elections for the Storting.
Trygve M. Brattelli formed a minority government to replace LarsKorvald's on Oct. 16, 1973.
His new government canceled gasoline rationing, restricted the activities of foreign oil companies, set up a national oil company, and imposed price freezes to reduce inflation.
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Bondevik was also Minister of Foreign Affairs in Jan P. Syse’s government 1989-1990, Minister of Church and Education in Kåre Willoch’s government 1983-1986, also Prime Minister Willoch’s deputy 1985-1986, and state secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister during LarsKorvald’s government 1972-1973.
While serving his first term as Prime Minister, Bondevik attracted international attention in August 1998 when he admitted that he was suffering from depression, becoming the highest ranking world leader to admit to suffering from a mental problem while in office.
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LarsKorvald (born April 29, 1916) is a (A Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway) Norwegian politician from the (Click link for more info and facts about Christian Democratic Party) Christian Democratic Party.
He was (Click link for more info and facts about Prime Minister of Norway) Prime Minister of Norway from 1972 to 1973.
Politikeren, statsministeren og fylkesmannen LarsKorvald forteller i dette intervjuet med Jan Eidi om barndom og oppvekst i nøkterne kår på en middels bondegård i Nedre Eiker.
Siste året på landbruksskolen i Buskerud modnet et personlig standpungt, og på bedehuset i Mjøndalen bekjente han seg som personlig kristen.
Intervjuet rommer Korvalds vurderinger av og overbevisniger i større saker fra hans tid i vår nasjonalforsamling.
Bondevik was also Minister of Foreign Affairs in Jan P. Syse's government of 1989â“1990, Minister of Church and Education in KÃ¥re Willoch's government 1983â“1986, also Prime Minister Willoch's deputy 1985â“1986, and state secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister during LarsKorvald's government 1972â“1973.
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Lars Sponheim (born May 23, 1957 in Halden, Østfold) is a Norwegian politician.
Foreign Minister in the government of Jan P. Syse 1989 – 1990, Cabinet Minister, Minister of Education and Church Affairs in the government of Kaare Willoch 1983 – 1986, and deputy for the Prime Minister 1985 – 1986 and State Secretary at the Prime Ministers office during the government of LarsKorvald 1972 – 1973.
Lars Jacobsson is a professor of psychiatry at Umeå University, Sweden.
Jacobsson has publicized numerous articles in Swedish and international journals and books and he has co-edited a textbook in medical ethics.