Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa
Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa | |
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Kleppa in November 2006 | |
Governor of Rogaland | |
In office 1 November 2013 – 21 June 2019 | |
Monarch | Harald V |
Prime Minister | Erna Solberg |
Preceded by | Tora Aasland |
Succeeded by | Lone Merethe Solheim (acting governor for Bent Høie) |
Minister of Transport and Communications | |
In office 20 October 2009 – 18 June 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Jens Stoltenberg |
Preceded by | Liv Signe Navarsete |
Succeeded by | Marit Arnstad |
Minister of Local Government | |
In office 21 September 2007 – 20 October 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Jens Stoltenberg |
Preceded by | Åslaug Haga |
Succeeded by | Liv Signe Navarsete |
Minister of Social Affairs | |
In office 17 October 1997 – 17 March 2000 | |
Prime Minister | Kjell Magne Bondevik |
Preceded by | Hill-Marta Solberg |
Succeeded by | Guri Ingebrigtsen |
Personal details | |
Born | (1948-11-12) 12 November 1948 (age 75) Fister, Rogaland, Norway |
Political party | Centre |
Alma mater | Kristiansand lærerskole Stavanger lærerskole |
Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa (born 12 November 1948 in Fister, Norway) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.
Kleppa is educated as a teacher at Kristiansand Teacher Training College in 1970. She worked as a teacher from 1967 to 1992. She was a member of the Hjelmeland municipal council during the 1980s and a member of the Norwegian Parliament from 1993 until 2013. She then served as Governor of Rogaland County from 2013 to 2019.[1]
Political career
She was elected to the Parliament of Norway for the first time in 1993, and has been reelected four times, lastly in 2009. She did not seek reelection in the 2013 Norwegian parliamentary election.[2] Her political advisor is fellow Centre Party member Sigrid Brattabø Handegard.
She was the Minister of Social Affairs from 17 Oct 1997 until 17 March 2000. From 17 October 2005 until 21 September 2007, she was the parliamentary leader for the Centre Party. She was appointed Norwegian Minister of Local Government and Regional Development on 21 September 2007, a post she held until 20 October 2009 when she swapped departments and became Minister of Transport and Communications. She continued in that role until 18 June 2012. On 1 November 2013, she became the County Governor of Rogaland. She retired in 2019 after having originally stated she was retiring in November 2018.[3]
References
- ^ "Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa" (in Norwegian). Storting.
- ^ Løset, Kjetil (2012-06-25). "Sp-topp trekker seg fra Stortinget". TV2 (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-12-09.
- ^ "Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa quits as County Governor" (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Stavanger Aftenblad. 18 June 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by | County Governor of Rogaland 2013–2019 | Succeeded by Lone Merethe Solheim (Acting for Bent Høie) |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Norwegian Minister of Transport and Communications 2009–2012 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Norwegian Minister of Local Government and Regional Development 2007–2009 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1997–2000 | Succeeded by |
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- Tora Aasland (SV)
- Rigmor Aasrud (A)
- Dag Terje Andersen (A)
- Marit Arnstad (Sp)
- Karita Bekkemellem (A)
- Lisbeth Berg-Hansen (A)
- Helen Oddveig Bjørnøy (SV)
- Hanne Bjurstrøm (A)
- Lars Peder Brekk (Sp)
- Sylvia Brustad (A)
- Øystein Djupedal (Sp)
- Espen Barth Eide (A)
- Odd Roger Enoksen (Sp)
- Odd Eriksen (A)
- Grete Faremo (A)
- Trond Giske (A)
- Åslaug Haga (Sp)
- Kristin Halvorsen (SV)
- Bjarne Håkon Hanssen (A)
- Heikki Holmås (SV)
- Anniken Huitfeldt (A)
- Sigbjørn Johnsen (A)
- Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa (Sp)
- Audun Lysbakken (SV)
- Ola Borten Moe (Sp)
- Liv Signe Navarsete (Sp)
- Helga Pedersen (A)
- Manuela Ramin-Osmundsen (A)
- Terje Riis-Johansen (Sp)
- Heidi Grande Røys (SV)
- Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen (A)
- Erik Solheim (SV)
- Bård Vegar Solhjell (SV)
- Knut Storberget (A)
- Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen (A)
- Jonas Gahr Støre (A)
- Hadia Tajik (A)
- Inga Marte Thorkildsen (SV)
- Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp)