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The Storting Is Getting "Younger": - Even Worse when I Quit

Summary by Nettavisen
The Storting is getting "younger": - Even worse when I quit The average age of the Storting appears to be falling after the autumn elections. This is shown by an analysis carried out by Civita. - Politics is important and the Storting cannot be completely representative, but it is worth questioning, says Civita advisor Eirik Løkke to Nettavisen. - Very sad The oldest member of the Storting, Carl I. Hagen, believes that the Storting should be a …
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The Storting is getting "younger": - Even worse when I quit The average age of the Storting appears to be falling after the autumn elections. This is shown by an analysis carried out by Civita. - Politics is important and the Storting cannot be completely representative, but it is worth questioning, says Civita advisor Eirik Løkke to Nettavisen. - Very sad The oldest member of the Storting, Carl I. Hagen, believes that the Storting should be a …

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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