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Marit Arnstad

Marit Arnstad (born 4 May 1962) is a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Centre Party. She is currently the party's parliamentary leader since 2014, having previously held the office from 2003 to 2005. Arnstad was the Norwegian Minister of Transport from 2012 to 2013[1] and Minister of Petroleum and Energy from 1997 to 2000.[2]

Marit Arnstad
Minister of Transport and Communications
In office
18 June 2012 – 16 October 2013
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg
Preceded byMagnhild Meltveit Kleppa
Succeeded byKetil Solvik-Olsen
Minister of Petroleum and Energy
In office
17 October 1997 – 17 March 2000
Prime MinisterKjell Magne Bondevik
Preceded byRanveig Frøiland
Succeeded byOlav Akselsen
Parliamentary Leader of the Centre Party
Assumed office
9 April 2014
DeputyGeir Pollestad
Gro-Anita Mykjåland
LeaderTrygve Slagsvold Vedum
Preceded byLiv Signe Navarsete
In office
25 March 2003 – 30 September 2005
LeaderÅslaug Haga
Preceded byOdd Roger Enoksen
Succeeded byMagnhild Meltveit Kleppa
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Assumed office
1 October 2013
DeputyBjørn Arild Gram
ConstituencyNord-Trøndelag
In office
1 October 2001 – 30 September 2005
ConstituencyNord-Trøndelag
In office
1 October 1993 – 30 September 1997
ConstituencyNord-Trøndelag
Personal details
Born (1962-05-04) 4 May 1962 (age 61)
Skatval, North Trøndelag, Norway
Political partyCentre
Children1

Early and personal life edit

Arnstad was born in Stjørdal, and is the daughter of tax assessor and farmer Arne Arnstad and nurse Aasta Auran, and twin sister of Eli Arnstad. She is also the sister-in-law of Iwar Arnstad, and cousin of Ellen Arnstad. The Arnstad family from Arnstad vestre at Skatval has fostered several Centre Party politicians since the interwar period. She held various jobs and offices before entering politics on a national level in 1993.[3]

She also has a son, August Arnstad (born 1999).[4][5]

Political career edit

Parliament edit

In 1993, she was elected to the Storting and sat as a representative for the Centre Party until 1997.[6] In 2001 she was once again elected to the Storting, where she sat until 2005.[6] She reasoned that she wanted to seek a job outside of politics and focus her attention on raising her son.

She was nominated at the top spot on the Centre Party ballot in Nord-Trøndelag for the 2013 election, which is considered a safe seat. She was preferred for the top spot over Lars Peder Brekk who had the position in 2005.[7] She chaired the Standing Committee on Business and Industry between 2013 and 2014, when she stepped down to become the party's parliamentary leader for a second time. She has also been mentioned as a possible future leader of the Centre Party.[8]

Party politics edit

Within the Centre Party, she notably served as its parliamentary leader from 2003 to 2005. She was re-elected to said position again in 2014 when Trygve Slagsvold Vedum became party leader.[9]

Following the 2021 election, she joined party leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum with pre-government negotiations in Hurdal that began on 23 September.[10]

Government minister edit

Arnstad served as minister of petroleum and energy from 1997 to 2000 under Kjell Magne Bondevik. She later served as minister of transport from 2012 to 2013 under Jens Stoltenberg.

After the election of 2005, she was mentioned by many as a possible minister in the new government that included the Centre Party, but Arnstad did not become a minister at that time.[11]

Following the 2021 election, she was mentioned as a strong favorite to become minister of finance.[12][13]

Minister of Petroleum and Energy edit

Following the 1997 election, she took a seat in Kjell Magne Bondevik's first Cabinet as Minister of Petroleum and Energy on 17 October 1997.[2]

Arnstad took parental leave in 1999 as her son was born. During this time, Anne Enger Lahnstein was acting minister.

She left the post on 17 March 2000 when the government resigned over the issue of gas power stations, and was succeeded by Olav Akselsen.

Minister of Transport and Communications edit

Following a cabinet reshuffle on 18 June 2012, Arnstad was appointed Minister of Transport in Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet.

In August 2012, Arnstad expressed concerns over a new practise that was used at the border between Norway and Sweden, where truck drivers had been stopped and told that there trucks couldn't carry more than 40 tons. She wrote to the Swedish Minister for Infrastructure Catharina Elmsäter-Svärd with these concerns. Elmsäter-Svärd stressed the importance of continued transport over the border, but didn't comment on the case Arnstad was referring to.[14]

In October, Arnstad expressed that the new Follo rail line would be a demanding project after the cost of it increased to 23,5 billion NOK. In addition she believed that the costs wouldn't surpass 23,5 billion NOK, and added that it shouldn't sink below it either. She further expressed confidence that the line would eventually be built.[15]

In December, Arnstad expressed that high-speed rail was not a priority, saying that other tasks within transportation was more important. She did however support the importance of railway transport.[16]

In February 2013, Arnstad sent a letter to the Norwegian Public Roads Administration to change the definition of mopeds in the law regarding motorcycles and mopeds, to include bikes with start-up engines, thereby making them legal. Arnstad took this action after VG reported that the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) had ordred around 2700 disabled people to park the bikes they had been given by them.[17]

In late February, she promised improvements to soil protection, and said it would be a central part in the then upcoming National Transportation Plan that would be presented in autumn. This was also noted as an increase from the original protection sought by her predecessor, Liv Signe Navarsete.[18]

In late March, she caused controversy when she tweeted a response to another user, ending in f'***k Oslo. When confronted with the tweet, Arnstad added that she had only meant to express that it was nice to be back home in Trøndelag, and stated that she loved Oslo, but that at the time she didn't want to be there at work.[19]

Arnstad expressed uncertainty regarding the European Union's Single European Railway Directive 2012 when it was brought to the Storting in August 2013, and a majority of members expressed support for it. Both she and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum expressed that they didn't want Norwegian railways to be exposed to competition. Arnstad also added that the question was hypothetical, and if it was not possible to change the directive, she would also support to veto it. However, she added that it was to early to tell if it was the right way to go.[20]

In early October, she opened the new European route E6 in Stjørdal.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Changes in the Government". 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-08-29.
  2. ^ a b "Marit Arnstad". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  3. ^ Per Kristian Johansen (15 September 2008). "Marit Arnstad" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  4. ^ "Alenemor i ørkenen" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 29 January 2000. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Ada Arnstads mor, far, tante, farmor, mormor og grandonkel tilhører alle samme trønder-dynasti i Senterpartiet" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. 22 March 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Marit Arnstad" (in Norwegian). Storting. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  7. ^ Arnstad på topp for Senterpartiet i Nord-Trøndelag Nationen, 24 November 2012 (in Norwegian)
  8. ^ Mari Gisvold Garathun: Velgerne vil helst ha Marit Arnstad som leder for Senterpartiet Nationen, 27 December 2012 (in Norwegian)
  9. ^ "Arnstad blir ny parlamentarisk leder" (in Norwegian). Adressaavisen. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Vedums mektige bakspiller" (in Norwegian). NRK. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  11. ^ Heidi Schei Lilleås (2009-10-21). "Marit Arnstad - Jens ringte aldri" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen.no. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
  12. ^ "Ny kabal: Dette kan bli Støres statsråder" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. 1 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Regjeringsforhandlinger: Fordeler statsråder denne uka" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Ny praksis skaper forvirring blant norske lastebilsjåfører i Sverige" (in Norwegian). NRK. 5 August 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Follobanen vil koste en milliard per kilometer" (in Norwegian). NRK. 8 October 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  16. ^ "Arnstad dropper høyhastighetstog" (in Norwegian). NRK. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  17. ^ "Nå kan muskelsyke Thomas (12) sykle igjen" (in Norwegian). VG. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  18. ^ "Arnstad lover bedre jordvern" (in Norwegian). E24. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  19. ^ "Sp-minister på Twitter: "fuck Oslo"!" (in Norwegian). TV 2. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  20. ^ "Arnstad usikker på veto mot EUs jernbanedirektiv" (in Norwegian). Nationen. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  21. ^ "Her åpnes nye E6" (in Norwegian). Adressaavisen. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
Political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Standing Committee on Business and Industry
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Transport and Communications
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Petroleum and Energy
1997–2000
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Parliamentary Leader of the Centre Party
2014–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Parliamentary Leader of the Centre Party
2003–2005
Succeeded by

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Marit Arnstad born 4 May 1962 is a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Centre Party She is currently the party s parliamentary leader since 2014 having previously held the office from 2003 to 2005 Arnstad was the Norwegian Minister of Transport from 2012 to 2013 1 and Minister of Petroleum and Energy from 1997 to 2000 2 Marit ArnstadMinister of Transport and CommunicationsIn office 18 June 2012 16 October 2013Prime MinisterJens StoltenbergPreceded byMagnhild Meltveit KleppaSucceeded byKetil Solvik OlsenMinister of Petroleum and EnergyIn office 17 October 1997 17 March 2000Prime MinisterKjell Magne BondevikPreceded byRanveig FroilandSucceeded byOlav AkselsenParliamentary Leader of the Centre PartyIncumbentAssumed office 9 April 2014DeputyGeir Pollestad Gro Anita MykjalandLeaderTrygve Slagsvold VedumPreceded byLiv Signe NavarseteIn office 25 March 2003 30 September 2005LeaderAslaug HagaPreceded byOdd Roger EnoksenSucceeded byMagnhild Meltveit KleppaMember of the Norwegian ParliamentIncumbentAssumed office 1 October 2013DeputyBjorn Arild GramConstituencyNord TrondelagIn office 1 October 2001 30 September 2005ConstituencyNord TrondelagIn office 1 October 1993 30 September 1997ConstituencyNord TrondelagPersonal detailsBorn 1962 05 04 4 May 1962 age 61 Skatval North Trondelag NorwayPolitical partyCentreChildren1 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Political career 2 1 Parliament 2 2 Party politics 2 3 Government minister 2 3 1 Minister of Petroleum and Energy 2 3 2 Minister of Transport and Communications 3 ReferencesEarly and personal life editArnstad was born in Stjordal and is the daughter of tax assessor and farmer Arne Arnstad and nurse Aasta Auran and twin sister of Eli Arnstad She is also the sister in law of Iwar Arnstad and cousin of Ellen Arnstad The Arnstad family from Arnstad vestre at Skatval has fostered several Centre Party politicians since the interwar period She held various jobs and offices before entering politics on a national level in 1993 3 She also has a son August Arnstad born 1999 4 5 Political career editParliament edit In 1993 she was elected to the Storting and sat as a representative for the Centre Party until 1997 6 In 2001 she was once again elected to the Storting where she sat until 2005 6 She reasoned that she wanted to seek a job outside of politics and focus her attention on raising her son She was nominated at the top spot on the Centre Party ballot in Nord Trondelag for the 2013 election which is considered a safe seat She was preferred for the top spot over Lars Peder Brekk who had the position in 2005 7 She chaired the Standing Committee on Business and Industry between 2013 and 2014 when she stepped down to become the party s parliamentary leader for a second time She has also been mentioned as a possible future leader of the Centre Party 8 Party politics edit Within the Centre Party she notably served as its parliamentary leader from 2003 to 2005 She was re elected to said position again in 2014 when Trygve Slagsvold Vedum became party leader 9 Following the 2021 election she joined party leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum with pre government negotiations in Hurdal that began on 23 September 10 Government minister edit Arnstad served as minister of petroleum and energy from 1997 to 2000 under Kjell Magne Bondevik She later served as minister of transport from 2012 to 2013 under Jens Stoltenberg After the election of 2005 she was mentioned by many as a possible minister in the new government that included the Centre Party but Arnstad did not become a minister at that time 11 Following the 2021 election she was mentioned as a strong favorite to become minister of finance 12 13 Minister of Petroleum and Energy edit Following the 1997 election she took a seat in Kjell Magne Bondevik s first Cabinet as Minister of Petroleum and Energy on 17 October 1997 2 Arnstad took parental leave in 1999 as her son was born During this time Anne Enger Lahnstein was acting minister She left the post on 17 March 2000 when the government resigned over the issue of gas power stations and was succeeded by Olav Akselsen Minister of Transport and Communications edit Following a cabinet reshuffle on 18 June 2012 Arnstad was appointed Minister of Transport in Stoltenberg s Second Cabinet In August 2012 Arnstad expressed concerns over a new practise that was used at the border between Norway and Sweden where truck drivers had been stopped and told that there trucks couldn t carry more than 40 tons She wrote to the Swedish Minister for Infrastructure Catharina Elmsater Svard with these concerns Elmsater Svard stressed the importance of continued transport over the border but didn t comment on the case Arnstad was referring to 14 In October Arnstad expressed that the new Follo rail line would be a demanding project after the cost of it increased to 23 5 billion NOK In addition she believed that the costs wouldn t surpass 23 5 billion NOK and added that it shouldn t sink below it either She further expressed confidence that the line would eventually be built 15 In December Arnstad expressed that high speed rail was not a priority saying that other tasks within transportation was more important She did however support the importance of railway transport 16 In February 2013 Arnstad sent a letter to the Norwegian Public Roads Administration to change the definition of mopeds in the law regarding motorcycles and mopeds to include bikes with start up engines thereby making them legal Arnstad took this action after VG reported that the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration NAV had ordred around 2700 disabled people to park the bikes they had been given by them 17 In late February she promised improvements to soil protection and said it would be a central part in the then upcoming National Transportation Plan that would be presented in autumn This was also noted as an increase from the original protection sought by her predecessor Liv Signe Navarsete 18 In late March she caused controversy when she tweeted a response to another user ending in f k Oslo When confronted with the tweet Arnstad added that she had only meant to express that it was nice to be back home in Trondelag and stated that she loved Oslo but that at the time she didn t want to be there at work 19 Arnstad expressed uncertainty regarding the European Union s Single European Railway Directive 2012 when it was brought to the Storting in August 2013 and a majority of members expressed support for it Both she and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum expressed that they didn t want Norwegian railways to be exposed to competition Arnstad also added that the question was hypothetical and if it was not possible to change the directive she would also support to veto it However she added that it was to early to tell if it was the right way to go 20 In early October she opened the new European route E6 in Stjordal 21 References edit Changes in the Government 2012 06 18 Retrieved 2012 08 29 a b Marit Arnstad Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 2010 01 25 Per Kristian Johansen 15 September 2008 Marit Arnstad in Norwegian Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 2010 01 25 Alenemor i orkenen in Norwegian Dagbladet 29 January 2000 Retrieved 6 October 2021 Ada Arnstads mor far tante farmor mormor og grandonkel tilhorer alle samme tronder dynasti i Senterpartiet in Norwegian Aftenposten 22 March 2019 Retrieved 7 October 2021 a b Marit Arnstad in Norwegian Storting Retrieved 2010 01 25 Arnstad pa topp for Senterpartiet i Nord Trondelag Nationen 24 November 2012 in Norwegian Mari Gisvold Garathun Velgerne vil helst ha Marit Arnstad som leder for Senterpartiet Nationen 27 December 2012 in Norwegian Arnstad blir ny parlamentarisk leder in Norwegian Adressaavisen 9 April 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Vedums mektige bakspiller in Norwegian NRK 24 September 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Heidi Schei Lilleas 2009 10 21 Marit Arnstad Jens ringte aldri in Norwegian Nettavisen no Retrieved 2010 01 25 Ny kabal Dette kan bli Stores statsrader in Norwegian Nettavisen 1 October 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 Regjeringsforhandlinger Fordeler statsrader denne uka in Norwegian Dagbladet 6 October 2021 Retrieved 6 October 2021 Ny praksis skaper forvirring blant norske lastebilsjaforer i Sverige in Norwegian NRK 5 August 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Follobanen vil koste en milliard per kilometer in Norwegian NRK 8 October 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Arnstad dropper hoyhastighetstog in Norwegian NRK 27 December 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Na kan muskelsyke Thomas 12 sykle igjen in Norwegian VG 12 February 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Arnstad lover bedre jordvern in Norwegian E24 28 February 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Sp minister pa Twitter fuck Oslo in Norwegian TV 2 29 March 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Arnstad usikker pa veto mot EUs jernbanedirektiv in Norwegian Nationen 13 August 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Her apnes nye E6 in Norwegian Adressaavisen 1 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Political officesPreceded byTerje Aasland Chair of the Standing Committee on Business and Industry2013 2014 Succeeded byGeir PollestadPreceded byMagnhild Meltveit Kleppa Minister of Transport and Communications2012 2013 Succeeded byKetil Solvik OlsenPreceded byRanveig Froiland Minister of Petroleum and Energy1997 2000 Succeeded byOlav AkselsenParty political officesPreceded byLiv Signe Navarsete Parliamentary Leader of the Centre Party2014 present IncumbentPreceded byOdd Roger Enoksen Parliamentary Leader of the Centre Party2003 2005 Succeeded byMagnhild Meltveit Kleppa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marit Arnstad amp oldid 1190220074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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