Christopher Hornsrud
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Christopher Andersen Hornsrud (15 November 1859 – 13 December 1960) served as Prime Minister of Norway from January to February 1928. Although his tenure as Prime Minister was brief, his list of political accomplishments is not. He was the first Prime Minister to come from the Norwegian Labour Party, which would later dominate the country's government for many years. Hornsrud also served as Postal Minister and in his later years was known for his extensive knowledge of Norway's political history.
Honsrud was born in the town of Vikersund, 90 km west of Oslo.
[edit] External links
- Christopher Andersen Hornsrud 1859 - 1960. Regjeringen.no. Retrieved on 2007-11-01.
- Hornsrud, Christopher. Arbeiderpartiet (1999-08-08). Retrieved on 2007-11-01.
Preceded by Ivar Lykke |
Prime Minister of Norway 1928 |
Succeeded by Johan Ludwig Mowinckel |
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