Øyvind Bjorvatn
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Øyvind Bjorvatn (born 26 April 1931 in Herefoss) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party and later the Liberal People's Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Aust-Agder in 1965, and was re-elected on one occasion. During his second term, in December 1972, Bjorvatn joined the Liberal People's Party which split from the Liberal Party over disagreements of Norway's proposed entry to the European Economic Community. He later served in the position of deputy representative for the joint list of the Centre Party, the Christian Democratic Party, the Liberal Party and the Liberal People's Party during the term 1977–1981. He then became the party leader of the Liberal People's Party, and held this position from 1982 to 1986.
Bjorvatn was a member of Tvedestrand municipality council during the terms 1963–1967 and 1967–1971.
Outside of politics, he had the cand.mag. and cand.philol. degrees from 1960 and 1962 respectively, and worked in school teaching. He wrote numerous books on local historical topics.
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- Øyvind Bjorvatn biography at Stortinget.no (Norwegian)
Preceded by Gerd Søraa |
Leader of the Liberal People's Party 1982–1986 |
Succeeded by Alice Ruud |