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Eva Kristin Hansen

1973 - Today

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Eva Kristin Hansen (born 5 March 1973 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She briefly served as the President of the Storting from October to November 2021. She has also served as an MP for South Trøndelag since 2005. She was also leader of the Workers' Youth League from 2000 to 2002. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Eva Kristin Hansen is the 19,486th most popular politician, the 917th most popular biography from Norway and the 121st most popular Norwegian Politician.

Eva Kristin Hansen is a Norwegian politician known for her role as a member of the Labour Party and her tenure as the Mayor of Lillestrøm. She gained prominence in Norwegian politics through her work in local government and her involvement in various political initiatives.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Eva Kristin Hansen ranks 1,220Before her are Pimp C, Takahiro Sunada, Sandro Chaves de Assis Rosa, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Monica Iagăr, and Megumu Yoshida. After her are Antti Kasvio, Jude Monye, Aleš Valenta, Chris Newton, Keesha Sharp, and Hassan Kachloul.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Eva Kristin Hansen ranks 917 out of 1,039Before her are Kristian Hammer (1976), Trine Bakke (1975), Tiril Udnes Weng (1996), Johan Kjølstad (1983), Tore Brovold (1970), and Marion Raven (1984). After her are Tobias Foss (1997), Adama Diomande (1990), Oscar Bobb (2003), Lisa Teige (1998), Emmy (2000), and Andreas Schjelderup (2004).

Among POLITICIANS In Norway

Among politicians born in Norway, Eva Kristin Hansen ranks 121Before her are Sylvi Listhaug (1977), Erik Solheim (1955), Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen (1966), Monica Mæland (1968), Hadia Tajik (1983), and Trine Skei Grande (1969). After her are Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (1978), Jan Tore Sanner (1965), Guri Melby (1981), Bent Høie (1971), Helga Pedersen (1973), and Terese Pedersen (1980).