Hans Hammond Rossbach
Norwegian politician
Hans Hammond Rossbach (16 October 1931 – 7 August 2012[1]) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal in 1965, and was re-elected on four occasions.
Rossbach was involved in local politics in Kristiansund between 1963 and 1971, and was a member of Møre og Romsdal county council during the term 1963–1967.
References
- "Hans Hammond Rossbach" (in Norwegian). Storting.
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Preceded by Eva Kolstad | Leader of the Liberal Party of Norway 1976-1982 | Succeeded by |
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Liberal Party
- Sverdrup (1884)
- Qvam (1884-1889, 94-96)
- Steen (1889-93)
- Ullmann (1893-94, 1898-1900)
- Holst (1900-03)
- Berner (1903-09)
- Knudsen (1909-27)
- Mowinckel (1927-40)
- Worm-Müller (1945-52)
- Røiseland (1952-64)
- Garbo (1964-70)
- Seip (1970-72)
- Rognlien (1972-74)
- Kolstad (1974-76)
- Rossbach (1976-82)
- Dørum (1982-86, 92-96)
- Fjørtoft (1986-90)
- Alstadheim (1990-92)
- Sponheim (1996-2010)
- Grande (2010-2020)
- Melby (2020-)
- Sverdrup
- Steen I
- Hagerup I
- Steen II
- Blehr I
- Hagerup II
- Michelsen
- Løvland
- Knudsen I
- Knudsen II
- Blehr I
- Mowinckel I
- Mowinckel II
- Mowinckel III
- Gerhardsen I
- Lyng
- Borten
- Korvald
- Bondevik I
- Bondevik II
- Solberg
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