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Thorbjørn Jagland

Thorbjørn Jagland
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Secretary General of the Council of Europe
Assumed office
1 October 2009
Deputy Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni
Preceded by Terry Davis
16th Prime Minister of Norway
In office
25 October 1996 – 17 October 1997
Monarch Harald V
Preceded by Gro Harlem Brundtland
Succeeded by Kjell Magne Bondevik
Leader of the Labour Party
In office
10 October 1996 – 6 April 2002
Preceded by Gro Harlem Brundtland
Succeeded by Jens Stoltenberg
Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
In office
1 January 2009 – 3 March 2015
Preceded by Ole Danbolt Mjøs
Succeeded by Kaci Kullmann Five
17th President of the Storting
In office
10 October 2005 – 1 October 2009
Preceded by Jørgen Kosmo
Succeeded by Dag Terje Andersen
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
17 March 2000 – 19 October 2001
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
Preceded by Knut Vollebæk
Succeeded by Jan Petersen
Personal details
Born (1950-11-05) 5 November 1950 (age 66)
Drammen, Norway
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Hanne Grotjord
Children 2
Alma mater University of Oslo
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About this sound Thorbjørn Jagland  (born Thorbjørn Johansen, 5 November 1950) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party, currently serving his second term as the Secretary General of the Council of Europe (since 2009). He is also the former Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which is responsible for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize.

Jagland studied economics at the University of Oslo at introductory level, but did not graduate. He started his political career in the Workers' Youth League, and served as national leader from 1977 to 1981.

Jagland served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1996 to 1997, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2000 to 2001, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Storting from 2001 to 2005 and President of the Storting from 2005 to 2009. Prior to becoming Prime Minister, Jagland served as Party Secretary of the Norwegian Labour Party from 1986 to 1992, and subsequently Party Leader until 2002, when he was succeeded by Jens Stoltenberg. He was Member of the Storting from 1993 to 2009, but did not run for re-election.


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