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The Right (Høyre/Høgre or H) is the Norwegian Conservative Party. Founded in 1884, it is Norway's second oldest political party; the first leader of the party was Emil Stang, and the current leader (since 2004) is Erna Solberg.1 Party leaders
- Emil Stang, 1884-1889
- Christian H. Schweigaard , 1889-1891
- Emil Stang, 1891-1893
- Christian H. Schweigaard , 1893-1896
- Emil Stang, 1896-1899
- Francis Hagerup, 1899-1902
- Ole L. Skattebøl , 1902-1905
- Edm. Harbitz , 1905-1907
- Fredrik Stang , 1907-1911
- Jens Bratlie, 1911-1919
- Otto B. Halvorsen , 1919-1923
- Ivar Lykke, 1923-1926
- Carl Joachim Hambro , 1926-1934
- Johan H. Andresen , 1934-1937
- Ole Ludvig Bærøe , 1937-1940
- Arthur Nordlie , 1945-1950
- Carl Joachim Hambro , 1950-1954
- Alv Kjøs , 1954-1962
- Sjur Lindebrække , 1962-1970
- Kåre Willoch, 1970-1974
- Erling Norvik, 1974-1980
- Jo Benkow, 1980-1984
- Erling Norvik, 1984-1986
- Rolf Presthus , 1986-1988
- Kaci Kullmann Five, 1988
- Jan P. Syse, 1988-1991
- Kaci Kullmann Five, 1991-1994
- Jan Petersen, 1994-2004
- Erna Solberg, 2004-
2 See also
- Politics of NorwayThe functions of the King of Norway are mainly ceremonial, but he has influence as the symbol of national unity. Although the 1814 constitution grants important executive powers to the king, these are almost always exercised by the Council of Ministers in
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Conservative parties
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