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Helga Pedersen (Norway)

Helga Pedersen (born 13 January 1973) is a Norwegian politician, former Minister, and member of the Storting, who served as the deputy leader for the Labour Party from 2007 to 2015. A native of Sør-Varanger, she served between 2003 and 2005 as the County Mayor of the northernmost Finnmark county. From 2005 to 2009 she served as Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs, becoming the youngest member of the Labour-led Red-Green Coalition headed by Jens Stoltenberg.

Helga Pedersen
Helga Pedersen in 2009
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
In office
22 April 2007 – 18 April 2015
LeaderJens Stoltenberg
Jonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byHill-Marta Solberg
Succeeded byHadia Tajik
Trond Giske
Minister of Fisheries
In office
17 October 2005 – 2 October 2009
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg
Preceded bySvein Ludvigsen
Succeeded byLisbeth Berg-Hansen
County Mayor of Finnmark
In office
1 January 2003 – 17 October 2005
Preceded byEvy-Ann Midttun
Succeeded byKirsti Saxi
Personal details
Born (1973-01-13) 13 January 1973 (age 50)
Sør-Varanger, Finnmark, Norway
Political partyLabour
SpouseErik Brenli[1]
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Tromsø
University of Bergen

A teacher by profession, she has spent most her adult life as a career politician. In 2009 she was elected to the Norwegian parliament, the Storting for the first time, and from 2009 until the 2013 parliamentary election she served as the Labour Party's parliamentary leader. Officially registered as a member of the Sámi national minority, Pedersen was Norway's first officially Sámi cabinet minister.[2]

Early life

Helga Pedersen was born in the municipality of Sør-Varanger in Finnmark county on 13 January 1973, but was raised in the rural settlement of Vestertana in the nearby Tana municipality. Her father, Terje Pedersen (1941-) was a farmer who had built his own sheep-farm, as well as being a fisherman and a local politician.[2] Her mother, Hjørdis Langholm (1942-), was originally from Jæren and worked as a registered nurse. She grew up with three siblings in a culturally Sámi household.

Education

She attended elementary school as well as lower secondary school at the local settlement school in Vestertana. Later she went to Vadsø Upper Secondary school, during which time she spent a year studying at the Lycée Alain Chartier in Bayeux, France. Upon finishing high school, she enrolled in the University of Bergen graduating in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Russian studies. After leaving Bergen she enrolled in the University of Tromsø, graduating in 1998 with a degree in History.

Early career

Pedersen started her professional career in 1992, when she was employed as a teacher's assistant, and later full-time teacher at the rural Boftsa school in Tana. She left the job in 1993. In 1998 she was hired as a construction planning consultant by the Finnmark county administration. This employment lasted until 2000.

Political career

Her political career started early. She became leader of her local Workers' Youth League chapter at age 19 and later served as political adviser within the Labour Party. At age 30 she was elected county mayor for Finnmark. From April to October 2001, during the first cabinet Stoltenberg, she was appointed political advisor in the Ministry of Industry and Trade. In 2005, during the second cabinet Stoltenberg, she was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs. Pedersen is the first politician of Sámi descent to have been member of any country's government, and also the first member of any ethnic minority hold a place in the Norwegian government.

On the local level she was a deputy member of Finnmark county council from 1999 to 2003, and county mayor from 2003 to 2005. In 2007 she was elected as deputy leader of the Labour Party, as the first woman with Sámi background to hold this position.[3] Following the 2009 election, Pedersen was chosen to be the parliamentary leader for the Labour Party in the Storting. She therefore resigned as fishery minister and left the cabinet.[4] She remained in this capacity until the election defeat in the 2013 parliamentary elections, when former prime minister Jens Stoltenberg returned to the parliament.

Pedersen was named as a potential candidate for the Labour leadership, after Jens Stoltenberg announced he was stepping down as leader, in order to become the Secretary General of NATO.[5] At a special Party Congress in March 2014, Pedersen was snubbed for the leadership post in favour of former Minister of Health Jonas Gahr Støre. She was re-elected as deputy leader however.[6][7] On 3 September 2014 she announced her intention of stepping down as deputy leader of the Labour party. The decision was due to her desire to spend more time, including evenings and weekends with her family.[8]

She became mayor of Tana municipality in 2019; as of 2021 she has been part of the municipality's crisis management team (krisestab) in regard to three different incidents: the covid pandemic, a landslide, and a fraud investigation of a manager [from middle management] in the county administration.[9][10][11]

Personal life

Pedersen is married to Erik Brenli, a journalist originally from Brandbu in Hadeland. They married on 12 July 2008, after having been in a relationship for almost five years.[12] Together they have two daughters, named Anna and Maja and they divide their time between Oslo and their rural estate in Vestertana, Finnmark.[1]

Both Pedersen and her children are officially listed as members of the Sámi national minority, gaining some privileges in regards to the Sami parliamentary elections, as well as in agriculture. Pedersen speaks fluently the Sámi language[specify], and always dons the traditional Sámi Gákti dress on official celebrations and receptions.[2]

Controversies

In 2009 media said that Pedersen and her husband illegally had resided in their beach-front home in Tana. The residence was only approved as a part-time vacation retreat, and the couple had not applied for the necessary permits to have it reclassified as an all-year residence.[13]

In 2014 at a local meeting of Labour party members in Vadsø, she called for members to tar (or smear) (Norwegian: sverte) the Conservative-led government; there was criticism,[14][15] and she apologized for her comments.[16]

References

  • "Helga Pedersen" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  1. ^ a b Larsen, Dan. "Helgas ektemann vil "være same"". Nrk.no. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Opedal, Hallgeir. "Hjem til Helga". Dagbladet.no. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Hør statsministeren tale på samisk". Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. ^ Knudsen, Sjur Øverås (2009-09-29). "Pedersen går ut av regjeringen" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  5. ^ Blindheim, Anne. "Helga Pedersen kan bli vraket". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  6. ^ Mogård, Lars. "– Helga blir sittende som nestleder". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  7. ^ Hansen, Håvard. "– Ydmykende for Helga Pedersen". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  8. ^ Auestad, Gunn. "Pedersen tar ikke gjenvalg: – Vil ha mer tid med barna". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Helga Pedersen: – Ap har strevd de siste årene, det ser jo alle". www.vg.no. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Økonomisk utroskap i Tana kommune". www.nrk.no. 18 November 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  11. ^ 17. november 2020 kl. 18:13 Leder siktet for økonomisk utroskap. Retrieved 26 July 2021
  12. ^ "Helga Pedersen sa ja til Erik Brenli". Adressa.no. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  13. ^ "Her bor Helga Pedersen ulovlig". Dagbladet.no. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Ap-nestleder: - Det er viktig at alle bidrar til å sverte den nye regjeringen". Vg.no. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  15. ^ "Ordene i Vadsø". Dagbladet.no. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Ap-toppen beklager "svertekampanjen"". Dagbladet.no. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
Political offices
Preceded by County mayor of Finnmark
2003–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs
2005–2009
Succeeded by

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For other uses see Helga Pedersen disambiguation Helga Pedersen born 13 January 1973 is a Norwegian politician former Minister and member of the Storting who served as the deputy leader for the Labour Party from 2007 to 2015 A native of Sor Varanger she served between 2003 and 2005 as the County Mayor of the northernmost Finnmark county From 2005 to 2009 she served as Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs becoming the youngest member of the Labour led Red Green Coalition headed by Jens Stoltenberg Helga PedersenHelga Pedersen in 2009Deputy Leader of the Labour PartyIn office 22 April 2007 18 April 2015LeaderJens Stoltenberg Jonas Gahr StorePreceded byHill Marta SolbergSucceeded byHadia Tajik Trond GiskeMinister of FisheriesIn office 17 October 2005 2 October 2009Prime MinisterJens StoltenbergPreceded bySvein LudvigsenSucceeded byLisbeth Berg HansenCounty Mayor of FinnmarkIn office 1 January 2003 17 October 2005Preceded byEvy Ann MidttunSucceeded byKirsti SaxiPersonal detailsBorn 1973 01 13 13 January 1973 age 50 Sor Varanger Finnmark NorwayPolitical partyLabourSpouseErik Brenli 1 Children2Alma materUniversity of TromsoUniversity of BergenA teacher by profession she has spent most her adult life as a career politician In 2009 she was elected to the Norwegian parliament the Storting for the first time and from 2009 until the 2013 parliamentary election she served as the Labour Party s parliamentary leader Officially registered as a member of the Sami national minority Pedersen was Norway s first officially Sami cabinet minister 2 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 Early career 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 Controversies 6 ReferencesEarly life EditHelga Pedersen was born in the municipality of Sor Varanger in Finnmark county on 13 January 1973 but was raised in the rural settlement of Vestertana in the nearby Tana municipality Her father Terje Pedersen 1941 was a farmer who had built his own sheep farm as well as being a fisherman and a local politician 2 Her mother Hjordis Langholm 1942 was originally from Jaeren and worked as a registered nurse She grew up with three siblings in a culturally Sami household Education Edit She attended elementary school as well as lower secondary school at the local settlement school in Vestertana Later she went to Vadso Upper Secondary school during which time she spent a year studying at the Lycee Alain Chartier in Bayeux France Upon finishing high school she enrolled in the University of Bergen graduating in 1996 with a bachelor s degree in Russian studies After leaving Bergen she enrolled in the University of Tromso graduating in 1998 with a degree in History Early career EditPedersen started her professional career in 1992 when she was employed as a teacher s assistant and later full time teacher at the rural Boftsa school in Tana She left the job in 1993 In 1998 she was hired as a construction planning consultant by the Finnmark county administration This employment lasted until 2000 Political career EditHer political career started early She became leader of her local Workers Youth League chapter at age 19 and later served as political adviser within the Labour Party At age 30 she was elected county mayor for Finnmark From April to October 2001 during the first cabinet Stoltenberg she was appointed political advisor in the Ministry of Industry and Trade In 2005 during the second cabinet Stoltenberg she was appointed Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Pedersen is the first politician of Sami descent to have been member of any country s government and also the first member of any ethnic minority hold a place in the Norwegian government On the local level she was a deputy member of Finnmark county council from 1999 to 2003 and county mayor from 2003 to 2005 In 2007 she was elected as deputy leader of the Labour Party as the first woman with Sami background to hold this position 3 Following the 2009 election Pedersen was chosen to be the parliamentary leader for the Labour Party in the Storting She therefore resigned as fishery minister and left the cabinet 4 She remained in this capacity until the election defeat in the 2013 parliamentary elections when former prime minister Jens Stoltenberg returned to the parliament Pedersen was named as a potential candidate for the Labour leadership after Jens Stoltenberg announced he was stepping down as leader in order to become the Secretary General of NATO 5 At a special Party Congress in March 2014 Pedersen was snubbed for the leadership post in favour of former Minister of Health Jonas Gahr Store She was re elected as deputy leader however 6 7 On 3 September 2014 she announced her intention of stepping down as deputy leader of the Labour party The decision was due to her desire to spend more time including evenings and weekends with her family 8 She became mayor of Tana municipality in 2019 as of 2021 she has been part of the municipality s crisis management team krisestab in regard to three different incidents the covid pandemic a landslide and a fraud investigation of a manager from middle management in the county administration 9 10 11 Personal life EditPedersen is married to Erik Brenli a journalist originally from Brandbu in Hadeland They married on 12 July 2008 after having been in a relationship for almost five years 12 Together they have two daughters named Anna and Maja and they divide their time between Oslo and their rural estate in Vestertana Finnmark 1 Both Pedersen and her children are officially listed as members of the Sami national minority gaining some privileges in regards to the Sami parliamentary elections as well as in agriculture Pedersen speaks fluently the Sami language specify and always dons the traditional Sami Gakti dress on official celebrations and receptions 2 Controversies EditIn 2009 media said that Pedersen and her husband illegally had resided in their beach front home in Tana The residence was only approved as a part time vacation retreat and the couple had not applied for the necessary permits to have it reclassified as an all year residence 13 In 2014 at a local meeting of Labour party members in Vadso she called for members to tar or smear Norwegian sverte the Conservative led government there was criticism 14 15 and she apologized for her comments 16 References Edit Helga Pedersen in Norwegian Storting a b Larsen Dan Helgas ektemann vil vaere same Nrk no Retrieved 24 February 2014 a b c Opedal Hallgeir Hjem til Helga Dagbladet no Retrieved 24 February 2014 Hor statsministeren tale pa samisk Retrieved 25 February 2014 Knudsen Sjur Overas 2009 09 29 Pedersen gar ut av regjeringen in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 2009 09 30 Blindheim Anne Helga Pedersen kan bli vraket Retrieved 4 September 2014 Mogard Lars Helga blir sittende som nestleder Retrieved 4 September 2014 Hansen Havard Ydmykende for Helga Pedersen Retrieved 4 September 2014 Auestad Gunn Pedersen tar ikke gjenvalg Vil ha mer tid med barna Retrieved 4 September 2014 Helga Pedersen Ap har strevd de siste arene det ser jo alle www vg no Retrieved 26 July 2021 Okonomisk utroskap i Tana kommune www nrk no 18 November 2020 Retrieved 26 July 2021 17 november 2020 kl 18 13 Leder siktet for okonomisk utroskap Retrieved 26 July 2021 Helga Pedersen sa ja til Erik Brenli Adressa no Retrieved 24 February 2014 Her bor Helga Pedersen ulovlig Dagbladet no Retrieved 25 February 2014 Ap nestleder Det er viktig at alle bidrar til a sverte den nye regjeringen Vg no Retrieved 25 February 2014 Ordene i Vadso Dagbladet no Retrieved 25 February 2014 Ap toppen beklager svertekampanjen Dagbladet no Retrieved 25 February 2014 Political officesPreceded byEvy Ann Midttun County mayor of Finnmark2003 2005 Succeeded byKirsti SaxiPreceded bySvein Ludvigsen Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs2005 2009 Succeeded bySylvia Brustad Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helga Pedersen Norway amp oldid 1122734989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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