(1916-04-29)29 April 1916 Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway
Died
4 July 2006(2006-07-04) (aged 90) Mjøndalen, Buskerud, Norway
Political party
Christian Democratic
Spouse
Ruth Aarny Borgersen
(m. 1943)
Children
5[1]
Signature
Lars Korvaldⓘ (29 April 1916 – 4 July 2006) was a Norwegian educator and school headmaster. He became associated with the Christian Democratic Party and was elected to the Norwegian Parliament. He served as the 27th prime minister of Norway from 1972 to 1973, leading the cabinet that took over when Trygve Bratteli resigned in the wake of the first referendum over Norway's membership in the European Economic Community.[2][3][4]
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^"Dagens navn". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 29 April 1986. p. 18.
^"90 år 29. april: Tidligere statsminister Lars Korvald" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 12 April 2006.
LarsKorvald (29 April 1916 – 4 July 2006) was a Norwegian educator and school headmaster. He became associated with the Christian Democratic Party and...
from Portugal as Guinea-Bissau. 18 October - Trygve Bratteli replaces LarsKorvald as prime minister of Norway. 18 December - Prime minister Anker Jørgensen...
1972 referendum, his cabinet resigned. However, the successor cabinet Korvald only lasted one year, and the second cabinet Bratteli was formed following...
ministers See list Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Per Borten Trygve Bratteli LarsKorvald Odvar Nordli Gro Harlem Brundtland Kåre Willoch Jan P. Syse Born Prince...
in Skoger – 1993) politician and father of convicted spy Arne Treholt LarsKorvald (1916 in Mjøndalen – 2006) politician, Prime Minister of Norway 1972...
the Labour Party, opposition figures such as Per Borten (Centrist), LarsKorvald (Christian Democrat) and Kåre Willoch served as prime ministers at various...
Party — Bratteli I Ap 20 LarsKorvald (1916–2006) 18 October 1972 16 October 1973 363 days Christian Democratic Party — Korvald KrF–Sp–V (19) Trygve Bratteli...
1985–1986, and state secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister during LarsKorvald's government 1972–1973. Bondevik's first term as prime minister lasted...
Bratteli became the new Prime Minister of Norway as outgoing premier LarsKorvald handed over the keys to the office following the swearing-in ceremony...
First party Second party Third party Leader Reiulf Steen Erling Norvik LarsKorvald Party Labour Conservative Christian Democratic Last election 35.3%, 62...
1971 17 October 1972 Trygve Bratteli Labour Korvald's Cabinet 17 October 1972 12 October 1973 LarsKorvald Centre, Christian Democratic, Liberal Bratteli's...
Percentage 46.5% 22.7%[a] 12.9%[b] Fourth party Fifth party Leader LarsKorvald Gunnar Garbo Party Christian Democratic Liberal Last election 8.9%, 13...
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seats, but remained the largest party with 62 seats. Prime Minister LarsKorvald of the Kristelig Folkeparti (KFP or Christian Democrats) had formed a...
30 June – Bjarne Johannes Hope, civil servant (born 1944). 4 July – LarsKorvald, Prime Minister (born 1916). 5 July – Kari Schanke, politician (born...
17.6%[c] 12.3%[a][b] Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader LarsKorvald Finn Gustavsen Anders Lange Party Christian Democratic Socialist Anders...
appointed Minister of Transport and Communications in the new cabinet of LarsKorvald. He served in this position until the government resigned on 16 October...
Brundtland Jan P. Syse Thorbjørn Jagland Kjell Magne Bondevik Preceded by LarsKorvald Succeeded by Edvard Grimstad Leader of the Conservative Party In office...
12 February 1978 after Arve Lønnum declined to seek reelection. After LarsKorvald declined to seek reelection, Kåre Kristiansen was elected chairman on...
Church[citation needed] Nedre Eiker Church Solberg Chapel Tabor Chapel LarsKorvald, former Prime Minister of Norway Herman Wildenvey (1886–1959), poet and...
"Internasjonalisten i Kr.F.". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 3. Hellberg, Lars. "Egil Aarvik". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian)...
1979. He was the Minister of Fisheries from 1972–1973 during the cabinet Korvald. He was active in local politics as mayor of Måsøy Municipality from 1968...