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'''Morten Høglund''' (born 16 July 1965 in [[Ski, Norway]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] politician representing the [[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]]. He is currently a representative of [[Akershus]] in the ''[[Storting]]'' and was first elected in 2001.<ref>*{{stortingetbio|MORH}}</ref> Høglund was the vice-mayor of Ski between 1989 and 1991, and then held the same position in [[Asker]] from 1995 to 2003.<ref>[{{in lang|no}} [http://www.frp.no/?module=Articles;action=Article.publicShow;ID=13241/ Fremskrittspartiet - Biography]</ref>
'''Morten Høglund''' (born 16 July 1965 in [[Ski, Norway]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] politician representing the [[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]]. He is currently a representative of [[Akershus]] in the ''[[Storting]]'' and was first elected in 2001.<ref>*{{stortingetbio|MORH}}</ref> Høglund was the vice-mayor of Ski between 1989 and 1991, and then held the same position in [[Asker]] from 1995 to 2003.<ref>[{{in lang|no}} [http://www.frp.no/?module=Articles;action=Article.publicShow;ID=13241/ Fremskrittspartiet - Biography]</ref>



Latest revision as of 22:16, 15 March 2022

Morten Høglund in 2009

Morten Høglund (born 16 July 1965 in Ski, Norway) is a Norwegian politician representing the Progress Party. He is currently a representative of Akershus in the Storting and was first elected in 2001.[1] Høglund was the vice-mayor of Ski between 1989 and 1991, and then held the same position in Asker from 1995 to 2003.[2]

Storting committees

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  • 2001–2009 member of the Foreign Affairs committee.
  • 2005–2009 reserve member of the Electoral committee.
  • 2001–2005 member of the Extended Foreign Affairs committee.

References

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  1. ^ *"Morten Høglund" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  2. ^ [(in Norwegian) Fremskrittspartiet - Biography