Arthur Nordlie
Norwegian politician
Arthur Henry Eugen Nordlie (2 February 1883 in Oslo – 7 January 1965) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo in 1928, and was re-elected on three occasions. He had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the term 1925–1927.
Nordlie was a member of Oslo city council from 1919 to 1940, as well as for a period after the German occupation of Norway.
References
- NSD Politikerarkivet 1905-1940[permanent dead link] (in Norwegian)
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Preceded by | Chairman of the Norwegian Conservative Party 1945–1950 | Succeeded by Carl Joachim Hambro |
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Conservative Party
- Stang (1884–89, 91–93, 96–99)
- Schweigaard (1889–91, 93–96)
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- Skattebøl (1902–05)
- Harbitz (1905–07)
- Stang (1907–11)
- Bratlie (1911–19)
- Halvorsen (1919–23)
- Lykke (1923–26)
- Hambro (1926–34, 50–54)
- Andresen (1934–37)
- Bærøe (1937–40)
- Nordlie (1945–50)
- Kjøs (1954–62)
- Lindbrække (1962–70)
- Willoch (1970–74)
- Norvik (1974–80, 84–86)
- Benkow (1980–84)
- Presthus (1986–88)
- Five (1988, 91–94)
- Syse (1988–91)
- Petersen (1994–2004)
- Solberg (2004-)
- Conservative Press Association
- Conservative Students' Association
- Young Conservatives
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