Marit Nybakk

Marit Nybakk
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Assumed office
1986
Constituency Oslo
First Vice-President of the Norwegian Parliament
Assumed office
2013
Preceded by Øyvind Korsberg
President of the Nordic Council
In office
2013–2013
Preceded by Kimmo Sasi
Succeeded by Karin Åström
Personal details
Born (1947-02-14) 14 February 1947
Nord-Odal, Norway
Nationality Norway
Political party Labour Party

Marit Nybakk (born 14 February 1947 in Nord-Odal) is a Norwegian politician, Labour Party member, and First Vice-President of the Norwegian Parliament, the Storting. She became a Member of Parliament in 1986 as the substitute for Gro Harlem Brundtland when the latter became Prime Minister, and is currently Norway's longest-serving member of parliament. She was President of the Nordic Council in 2013.

Education

Nybakk studied English, French and political science in Oslo, Paris and Cambridge, and graduated with the cand.mag. degree at the University of Oslo in 1972. She also studied theatre and drama in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1974. As a student, she was a member of the university board of the University of Oslo, and she was President of the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund 1977–1981.[1]

Political career

Member of Parliament

Nybakk was elected as a deputy member of the Parliament of Norway, the Storting, for the Oslo constituency in 1985. As the deputy of Gro Harlem Brundtland, she became a substitute member of parliament in 1986 when Brundtland became Prime Minister. She became a full representative in 1987, following the death of Foreign Minister Knut Frydenlund. Nybakk was reelected as a member of parliament for the Oslo constituency in 1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, and 2013.[1]

She was Chairman of the Standing Committee on Defence between 2001 and 2005, and has been actively involved with foreign and security policy in later years. She is a member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence and the European Committee, and Chairman of the Preparatory Credentials Committee during the term 2013–2017.[1]

Nybakk was Third Vice President of the Storting during the term 2009–2013, and was elected First Vice President in 2013.[1]

In 2013 she became the longest-serving member of the Norwegian parliament.[2]

President of the Nordic Council

In 2012, Nybakk was elected as the President of the Nordic Council for the term 2013.[3]

Trade unions

Nybakk was leader of the Oslo chapter of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO i Oslo) from 1992 to 1997.[1]

Publications

References

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