Liberal Students of Norway
Liberal Students of Norway Norges Liberale Studentforbund | |
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Chairperson | |
Founded | 27 November 1908 |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Ideology | Social liberalism Green liberalism |
Mother party | Venstre |
International affiliation | International Federation of Liberal & Radical Youth (IFLRY) |
European affiliation | European Liberal Youth (LYMEC) |
Website | liberalestudenter.no |
The Liberal Students of Norway (Norwegian: Norges Liberale Studentforbund, often: NLSF and Liberale Studenter) is the political student organization of the Norwegian Liberal Party (Venstre), with chapters in the major university cities of Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Ås. It was founded in 1908,[1] making it one of Norway's oldest student organizations.
The organization's name has changed several times. Originally named Social-radikale studenterforening (1908-1911), it has used other names such as Studentenes Venstreforening (1911-1924), Studentenes Venstrelag and Studentvenstrelaget.
NLSF used to publish the magazines Epoke (1947 - ?) and then Liberalt Perspektiv.
History[]
There has previously been Den frisinnede studenterforening which is already mentioned in 1880.[2] A delegation from Studentenes Venstreforening is also mentioned to have participated in a conference in Uppsala in 1901.[3]
The current organization was founded in 1908 under the name Social-radikale studenterforening. The student society of Oslo was then led by the conservative C. J. Hambro and refused to pass a resolution condemning students who were breaking a strike among harbor workers.[4] A committee led by Wilhelm Keilhau sought to gather all the "academical citizens who want radical policies in social matters". was elected president under the constitutive assembly on the 27th of November 1908.[4]
Studentenes Venstrelag contributed to the revival of Unge Venstre, Venstre's youth wing from 1920 to 1926. It functioned in 1936 as an affiliate of both the youth and mother organization.[5]
The Trondheim chapter is founded in 1946-1947.[6] The Bergen chapter is founded during the first half of the 1950s,[7] it temporarily dissolved in 1970-1971 and transformed into the unaffiliated Populistiske Arbeidsgrupper.
Chairpersons[]
Name | Years | Name | Years | Name | Years | ||
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1908 - 1909[8] | Wilhelm Keilhau | 1911[8] | Toralv Øksnevad | 1912[8] | |||
Gudbrand Østbye | 1913[8] | 1913[8] | Arne Aas | 1914[8] | |||
1914[8] | 1914[8] | Wilhelm Thagaard | 1915[8] | ||||
1916[8] | 1916[8] | 1917[8] | |||||
1917[8] | 1918[8] | 1919[8] | |||||
1919[8] | Håkon Evjenth | [8] | Christian Stray | [8] | |||
[8] | 1924[8] | 1925[8] | |||||
(nn) | 1926-1927[8] | 1927[8] | Christian Oftedal | 1928[8] | |||
Ragnar Vold | 1928-1929[8] | 1930[8] | 1930[8] | ||||
Christian A. R. Christensen | 1931[8] | 1932[8] | 1933-1934[8] | ||||
Trygve Jakobsen | 1934-1935[8] | Knut Getz Wold | 1935[8] | 1936[8] | |||
1936[8] | 1937[8] | 1937-1938[8] | |||||
1938[8] | Helge Seip | 1939-1945[8] | Helge Rognlien | 1946[8] | |||
Kristen Nygaard | 1946-1947[8] | 1947[8] | 1948[8] | ||||
John Lager | 1948[8] | 1949[8] | 1949[8] | ||||
Per Torsvik | 1950[8] | Johan Kleppe | 1950[8] | 1951[8] | |||
1951[8] | Magne Leirheim | 1952[8] | * | 1952[8] | |||
1953[8] | ** | 1953[8] | 1954[8] | ||||
Olav Myklebust | 1954[8] | Georg Stang | 1955[8] | Torstein Slungård | 1955-1956[8] | ||
1956[8] | 1957[8] | 1957[8] | |||||
Ørm Øverland | 1958[8] | Håvard Alstadheim | 1958[8] | ||||
Halle Jørn Hanssen | 1961-1962[9] | Jostein Nerbøvik | 1962–1964 | Arne Bjørlykke | 1964–1965 | ||
1965–1966 | 1966–1967 | 1967–1968 | |||||
John M. Nygård | 1969–1970 | Jørund Soma | 1970–? |
* and Magne Leirheim assumed the interim chairmanship due to Knudsen's disease
** assumed the interim chairmanship during Gjemdal's military service
- ?–1979
- Anita Haugland ca. 1987
- Grete Line Simonsen 1991–?
- Morten Hagen 1995–1996
- 1996–?
Name | Years | Name | Years | Name | Years | ||
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Trond Wathne Tveiten | 2002–2003 | 2003 | Knud Berthelsen | 2003–2005 | |||
Kjartan Almenning | 2005–2009 | Erling Gilhus Hillestad | 2009–2010 | 2010–2012 | |||
2012–2013 | Erlend Kristoffer Schjelderup | 2013–2013 | Simen Eriksen | 2014–2016 | |||
Marcus Pettersen Irgens | 2016 | Linn Skyum | 2016-2017 | Øyvind Dammerud | 2017–2018 | ||
Amanda Haugnes Rygg | 2018–2020 | Jens Kristian Øvstebø | 2020–[10] |
References[]
- In-line:
- ^ "Nøkkelopplysninger fra Enhetsregisteret - Brønnøysundregistrene". w2.brreg.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ "Forhandlinger ved Første Norske Arbeidermøde i Kristiania: 26de-29de Juli 1880". Kristiana Arbeidersamfunds Forlag. Oslo. 1880.
- ^ Den Konservative studenterforening (1931). Den Konservative studenterforening gjennem 40 år (in Danish). Oslo: P. Soelbergs boktrykkeri.
- ^ a b Øverland, Orm (1958). Studentvenstrelaget 1908-1958 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo. pp. 17–18.
- ^ Kirkushmo, Anders den yngre (2009). Unge Venstre blir til. Demokratiets Avangarde (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: Margbok. ISBN 9788299763936.
- ^ "Studentvenstrelaget". Nidaros. 1947-09-27. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ Nupen, Paal; Losnegård, Gaute (2000). Ordet er fritt! : Studentersamfunnet i Bergen 1934-1999 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Bergen. ISBN 8299549507.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj Øverland, Orm (1958). Studentvenstrelaget 1908-1958. Oslo: Studentvenstrelaget. pp. 77–78.
- ^ Hanssen, Halle Jørn (2009). Annerledes tenkende i den kalde krigs tid. Demokratiets Avangarde (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: MARGbok. p. 69. ISBN 9788299763936.
- ^ "Jens Kristian Øvstebø er ny leder av Liberale studenter". khrono.no (in Norwegian). 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- General:
External links[]
- Student wings of political parties in Norway
- Student wings of liberal parties
- Norway politics stubs
- European Liberal party stubs