Øyvind Heian
Øyvind Heian | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Larvik | 16 December 1980
Nationality | Norwegian |
Political party |
Vigrid Progress Party Norwegian Patriots |
Residence | Åsgårdstrand, Norway |
Occupation | Politician, student |
Øyvind Heian (born 16 December 1980) was a Norwegian politician and the leader of Norwegian Patriots, which he founded in 2007 and whose main aim was to stop non-western immigration to Norway.
In November 2005, Heian announced that he was a member of the far right organization Vigrid.[1] As a result of this, he lost his job at MTU Link.
Heian also used to be a member of the Norwegian Progress Party, but he resigned when he claimed the party started to be non-political.[2]
During the election in Norway in 2009, the Norwegian Patriots received 183 votes.[3] At 23 September 2009, Heian went out to the public and announced that his party should be closed down. Heian then started to study psychology.[4]
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