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Otto Albert Blehr (17 February 1847, Stange, Hedmark – 13 July 1927) was a Norwegian attorney and politician representing the Liberal Party. He served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1902 to 1903 during the Union between Sweden and Norway and from 1921 to 1923 following the Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden.[1]
He served as parliamentary reporter for the newspapers Dagbladet and Bergens Tidende. He was one of the founders of the Fjordenes Blad. He later started and served as the first editor of the Sogns Tidende. He was also the auditor of the Norwegian Nobel Committee from 1903 to his death. In 1905 he was appointed as Prefect of Christiania, an office he held until 1921. He was also a member of the Norwegian delegation to the League of Nations 1920 and 1922-1925.[2]
Otto Blehr was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav in 1898.
References
- ^ Otto Blehr (Government Administration Services)
- ^ Norwegian Nobel Committee (in Norwegian). Aarsberetninger fra Det Norske Stortings Nobelkomité 1900–1930. Parliament of Norway.
Political offices Preceded by
Johannes SteenPrime Minister of Norway
1902–1903Succeeded by
George Francis HagerupPreceded by
Otto Bahr HalvorsenPrime Minister of Norway
1921–1923Succeeded by
Otto Bahr HalvorsenHeads of government of Norway First Ministers, 1814–1873 Prime Ministers, 1873–1905 Prime Ministers, 1905–1940 WWII 1940–1945 Nygaardsvold (Prime Minister in exile, 1940-1945)
Quisling (Prime Minister, 1940 coup) • Christensen (Chairman of the Administrative Council, 1940) • Terboven (German Commissioner for Norway) • Quisling (Minister President, 1942-1945)Prime Ministers, 1945– Gerhardsen • Torp • Gerhardsen • Lyng • Gerhardsen • Borten • Bratteli • Korvald • Bratteli • Nordli • Brundtland • Willoch • Brundtland • Syse • Brundtland • Jagland • Bondevik • Stoltenberg • Bondevik • StoltenbergCategories:- 1847 births
- 1927 deaths
- People from Stange
- Liberal Party (Norway) politicians
- Order of St. Olav
- Norwegian politician, 19th century birth stubs
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