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Liberal Students of Norway

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Liberal Students of Norway
Norges Liberale Studentforbund
ChairpersonJens Kristian Øvstebø
Founded27 November 1908
HeadquartersOslo
IdeologySocial liberalism
Green liberalism
Mother partyVenstre
International affiliationInternational Federation of Liberal & Radical Youth (IFLRY)
European affiliationEuropean Liberal Youth (LYMEC)
Websiteliberalestudenter.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

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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". Ole Solnørdal 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

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Name Years Name Years Name Years
Ole Solnørdal 1908 - 1909[8] Wilhelm Keilhau 1911[8] Toralv Øksnevad 1912[8]
Gudbrand Østbye 1913[8] Magne Schjødt 1913[8] Arne Aas 1914[8]
Torkell Løvland 1914[8] Ivar Moen 1914[8] Wilhelm Thagaard 1915[8]
Finn Schjødt 1916[8] Conrad Falsen 1916[8] Nils Jøntvedt 1917[8]
Ivar Rummelhoff 1917[8] Ragnar Kringlebotten 1918[8] Trygve Laake 1919[8]
Ivar Myklebust 1919[8] Håkon Evjenth [8] Christian Stray [8]
Einar Korsvig-Rasmussen [8] Knut Anonsen 1924[8] Leif Røslie 1925[8]
Anton Laurin (nn) 1926-1927[8] Peder Scheie 1927[8] Christian Oftedal 1928[8]
Ragnar Vold 1928-1929[8] Carl Bundi 1930[8] Berge Øverland 1930[8]
Christian A. R. Christensen 1931[8] Olav Børge-Ask 1932[8] Øyvind Hardeng 1933-1934[8]
Trygve Jakobsen 1934-1935[8] Knut Getz Wold 1935[8] Hjørdis Tveterås 1936[8]
Finn Jørgensen 1936[8] Rolf E. Rasmussen 1937[8] Aasmund Espeland 1937-1938[8]
Steinar Skaar 1938[8] Helge Seip 1939-1945[8] Helge Rognlien 1946[8]
Kristen Nygaard 1946-1947[8] Enevald Skadsem 1947[8] Odd Jakobsen 1948[8]
John Lager 1948[8] Bjørn Dalan 1949[8] Knut Aspeland 1949[8]
Per Torsvik 1950[8] Johan Kleppe 1950[8] Terje Herrem 1951[8]
Gunnar Helge Carlsen 1951[8] Magne Leirheim 1952[8] Håkon Knudsen* 1952[8]
Arne Eggesvik 1953[8] Lars Vilhelm Gjemdal** 1953[8] Olav Stokke 1954[8]
Olav Myklebust 1954[8] Georg Stang 1955[8] Torstein Slungård 1955-1956[8]
Torleiv Lid 1956[8] Sigurd Skirbekk 1957[8] Odd Rødseth 1957[8]
Ørm Øverland 1958[8] Håvard Alstadheim 1958[8]
Halle Jørn Hanssen 1961-1962[9] Jostein Nerbøvik 1962–1964 Arne Bjørlykke 1964–1965
Kari Skrede 1965–1966 Arne Finborud 1966–1967 Olav Garvik 1967–1968
John M. Nygård 1969–1970 Jørund Soma 1970–?

* Mari Evenrud and Magne Leirheim assumed the interim chairmanship due to Knudsen's disease

** Håkon Nygaard assumed the interim chairmanship during Gjemdal's military service

Name Years Name Years Name Years
Trond Wathne Tveiten 2002–2003 Trond Enger 2003 Knud Berthelsen 2003–2005
Kjartan Almenning 2005–2009 Erling Gilhus Hillestad 2009–2010 Erik Nyman-Apelset 2010–2012
Daniel Heggelid-Rugaas 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

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In-line:
  1. ^ "Nøkkelopplysninger fra Enhetsregisteret - Brønnøysundregistrene". w2.brreg.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  2. ^ "Forhandlinger ved Første Norske Arbeidermøde i Kristiania: 26de-29de Juli 1880". Kristiana Arbeidersamfunds Forlag. Oslo. 1880.
  3. ^ Den Konservative studenterforening (1931). Den Konservative studenterforening gjennem 40 år (in Danish). Oslo: P. Soelbergs boktrykkeri.
  4. ^ a b Øverland, Orm (1958). Studentvenstrelaget 1908-1958 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo. pp. 17–18.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Kirkushmo, Anders den yngre (2009). Unge Venstre blir til (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: Margbok. ISBN 9788299763936. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Studentvenstrelaget". Nidaros. 1947-09-27. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  7. ^ Nupen, Paal; Losnegård, Gaute (2000). Ordet er fritt! : Studentersamfunnet i Bergen 1934-1999 (in Norwegian Bokmål). Bergen. ISBN 8299549507.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ Hanssen, Halle Jørn (2009). Annerledes tenkende i den kalde krigs tid (in Norwegian Bokmål). Oslo: MARGbok. p. 69. ISBN 9788299763936. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  10. ^ "Jens Kristian Øvstebø er ny leder av Liberale studenter". khrono.no (in Norwegian). 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
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