Johannes Steen
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Johannes Wilhelm Christian Steen (22 July 1827, Christiania - 1 April 1906, Voss) was a Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway from 1891 to 1893 and from 1898 to 1902.
Steen's final administration was responsible for the 1902 Land Sales Act, that limited the buying of leasing of state land to fluent Norwegian speakers, barring the Saami people from the purchase of their traditional hunting and grazing grounds.[1]
References
- ↑ BBC History Magazine, January 2011 The Saami of Scaninavia p. 19;
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Preceded by Emil Stang |
Prime Minister of Norway 1891–1893 |
Succeeded by Emil Stang |
Preceded by Francis Hagerup |
Prime Minister of Norway 1898–1902 |
Succeeded by Otto Albert Blehr |
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