Anne Enger
Anne Enger, formerly Anne Enger Lahnstein (born 9 December 1949) is a Norwegian politician who served as County Governor of Østfold from 2004 until 2015, and Leader of the Centre Party from 1991 to 1999 with opposition to the European Union. She was the front person of the successful "No to EU" campaign at the 1994 referendum. She was also the leader in the campaign against abortion on demand in Norway in the late 1970s. She served as Minister of Culture 1997–2000, and for three weeks in 1998, she was Acting Prime Minister of Norway during Kjell Magne Bondevik's sick leave.
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Anne Enger
Anne Enger, formerly Anne Enger Lahnstein (born 9 December 1949) is a Norwegian politician who served as County Governor of Østfold from 2004 until 2015, and Leader of the Centre Party from 1991 to 1999 with opposition to the European Union. She was the front person of the successful "No to EU" campaign at the 1994 referendum. She was also the leader in the campaign against abortion on demand in Norway in the late 1970s. She served as Minister of Culture 1997–2000, and for three weeks in 1998, she was Acting Prime Minister of Norway during Kjell Magne Bondevik's sick leave.
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Anna Enger, poprzednio Enger L ...... parlamentarzystka i minister.
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Anne Enger est une femme polit ...... durant le référendum de 1994.
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Anne Enger, formerly Anne Enge ...... l Magne Bondevik's sick leave.
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Anne Enger, früher Enger Lahns ...... im Norwegischen Nobelkomitee.
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Анне Энгер (в замужестве - Лан ...... политический деятель, педагог.
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Anna Enger, poprzednio Enger L ...... parlamentarzystka i minister.
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Anne Enger est une femme polit ...... durant le référendum de 1994.
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Anne Enger, formerly Anne Enge ...... l Magne Bondevik's sick leave.
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Anne Enger, früher Enger Lahns ...... im Norwegischen Nobelkomitee.
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Анне Энгер (в замужестве - Лан ...... политический деятель, педагог.
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