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Norwegian Young Conservatives Chairman Henrik Asheim Founded 1922 Ideology Liberal conservatism Mother party Conservative Party of Norway affiliation Unge Høyre Website ungehoyre.no Norwegian Young Conservatives (Norwegian: Unge Høyres Landsforbund, UHL, normally referred to as Unge Høyre) is a Norwegian youth party. Its ideology is liberal conservatism, and the party is in many ways more liberal than its mother party, Conservative Party of Norway. Henrik Asheim succeeded Torbjørn Røe Isaksen as leader in 2008.[1]
Leaders
- 1922–1924 Lorentz Vogt
- 1924–1925 Johs. Bøhn
- 1925–1928 Harald Heggland
- 1928–1931 Kristoffer Rostad
- 1931–1936 Andreas Norland
- 1936–1940 Arne Hoffstad
- 1945–1947 August D. Michelsen
- 1947–1950 Johan Møller Warmedal
- 1950–1954 Svenn Stray
- 1954–1955 Albert Nordengen
- 1955–1957 Otto Lyng
- 1957–1959 Erling Faaland
- 1959–1963 Jan P. Syse
- 1963–1965 Torstein Tynning
- 1965–1965 Henrik J. Lisæth
- 1965–1969 Ragnvald Dahl
- 1969–1971 Hans Svelland
- 1971–1973 Jan Petersen
- 1973–1977 Per Kristian Foss
- 1977–1979 Kaci Kullmann Five
- 1979–1980 Terje Osmundsen
- 1980–1984 Sveinung Lunde
- 1984–1986 Kai G. Henriksen
- 1986–1988 Trond Helleland
- 1988–1990 Børge Brende
- 1990–1994 Jan Tore Sanner
- 1994–1996 André Støylen
- 1996–1998 Bjørn Johnny Skaar
- 1998–2000 John-Ragnar Aarset
- 2000–2004 Ine Marie Eriksen
- 2004–2008 Torbjørn Røe Isaksen
- 2008- Henrik Asheim
External links
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Categories:- Youth wings of political parties in Norway
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