Per Borten

Norwegian politician, 18th Prime Minister

Per Borten - Norwegian politician, 18th Prime Minister
Born

April 3rd, 1913
112 years ago

Died

January 20th, 2005
20 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Norway

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Served as the 18th Prime Minister of Norway from 1965 to 1971. Led the Christian Democratic Party and played a significant role in shaping Norwegian politics during his tenure. Focused on social welfare reforms and policies that promoted economic growth. Participated in negotiations for the development of Norway's oil sector, contributing to the country's economic transformation. Borten's government was noted for its collaboration with other political parties to address pressing national issues.

Served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1965-1971

Led the Christian Democratic Party

Championed social welfare reforms

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