Ivar Larsen Kirkeby-Garstad
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Ivar Larsen Kirkeby-Garstad (5 August 1877 – 19 June 1951) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party
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He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Nord-Trøndelag
in 1921, and was re-elected on five consecutive occasions. He last served as a deputy representative during the term 1945–1949.
He was also acting Minister of Agriculture from February to March 1932 in Kolstad's Cabinet, and Minister of Trade, Shipping, Industry, Craft and Fisheries from March 1932 to March 1933 in Hundseid's Cabinet.
He was the father of politician Lars Reidulv Kirkeby-Garstad
(1907–1977).
Centre Party (Norway)
The Centre Party is a centrist and agrarian political party in Norway, founded in 1920. The Centre Party's policy is not based on any of the major ideologies of the 19th and 20th century, but has a focus on maintaining decentralised economic development and political decision-making.From its...
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He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Nord-Trøndelag
Nord-Trøndelag
is a county constituting the northern part of Trøndelag in Norway. As of 2010, the county had 131,555 inhabitants, making it the country's fourth-least populated county. The largest municipalities are Stjørdal, Steinkjer—the county seat, Levanger, Namsos and Verdal, all with between 21,000 and...
in 1921, and was re-elected on five consecutive occasions. He last served as a deputy representative during the term 1945–1949.
He was also acting Minister of Agriculture from February to March 1932 in Kolstad's Cabinet, and Minister of Trade, Shipping, Industry, Craft and Fisheries from March 1932 to March 1933 in Hundseid's Cabinet.
He was the father of politician Lars Reidulv Kirkeby-Garstad
Lars Reidulv Kirkeby-Garstad
Lars Reidulv Kirkeby-Garstad was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.He was born in Vikten as a son of politician Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad . He worked as a farmer. He was a member of Vikna municipal council from 1934 to 1937, then from 1947 to 1975. He served as deputy mayor from 1947 to 1951...
(1907–1977).