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Harald T. Nesvik

Harald Tom Nesvik

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Minister of Fisheries and Seafood[a]
In office
13 August 2018 – 24 January 2020
Prime MinisterErna Solberg
Preceded byPer Sandberg
Succeeded byGeir-Inge Sivertsen
Parliamentary Leader for the Progress Party
In office
17 October 2013 – 2 October 2017
LeaderSiv Jensen
Preceded bySiv Jensen
Succeeded byHans Andreas Limi
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
In office
1 October 1997 – 30 September 2017
ConstituencyMøre og Romsdal
Personal details
Born4 May 1966
Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Political partyProgress

Harald Tom Nesvik (born 4 May 1966 in Ålesund, Norway) is a Norwegian politician and member of the Storting for Møre og Romsdal since 1997. He is a member of the Progress Party (FrP) and is perhaps most famous outside Norway for nominating Tony Blair and George W. Bush for the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. He served as Minister of Fisheries from 2018 to 2020.

Early life and education

Born in Ålesund in 1966 to salesman Odd Nesvik (1941-) and homemaker Ragnhild Pedersen (1943-). He attended Ålesund senior high school from 1982 to 1985. He studied Export marketing at Møre and Romsdal College of Fishery Technology from 1991 to 1993. He also enrolled in the Military Defence College. Besides studying he worked in as a salesman for a local electronics store, as well as a bouncer for a local security company. He was a former football player with Ålesunds oldest club, SK Rollon, and remains a die-hard supporter of that club along with local powerhouse Aalesunds FK.

Political career

An early member of the Progress Party, Nesvik became politically active after finishing high school in 1986. A member of Ålesund municipal council since 1987, Nesvik quickly became chairman of the Progress Party's Youth in Ålesund. He became chairman of Ålesund FrP by 1999. Before the parliamentary election in 1997, Nesvik was selected to run for the 10th seat in Møre og Romsdal county, which he gained. He has since been reelected to the Storting three times, serving four consecutive terms.

As the party joined the Conservative/Progress coalition government following the 2013 parliamentary election, Siv Jensen was appointed Minister of Finance. Nesvik was then elected the party's parliamentary leader.

Nobel Prize nomination

In 2002 Nesvik achieved brief international media attention when he publicly claimed that he had nominated British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George W. Bush for the Nobel Peace Prize.[1]

In his statement to the Associated Press, Nesvik justified the claimed nomination, which was controversial to some, as follows: "The background for my nomination is their decisive action against terrorism, something I believe in the future will be the greatest threat to peace... Unfortunately, sometimes... you have to use force to secure peace." [1]

The 2002 Nobel Prize was in the end awarded to former US President Jimmy Carter.[2]

Non-winning Nobel nominations are kept secret for 50 years by the Nobel committee, so Nesvik's claim is not officially verifiable until 2052.[3]

Storting committees

  • 1997-2005 : Member of the Standing Committee on Health and Social Affairs
  • 2005-2009: Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health and Care Services
  • 2009-2013 : Vice-chairman of the Standing Committee on Business and Industry

Bibliography

  • 1997: Nesvik, Harald Tom, Giskeødegård, Otto : Produksjonslære for fiskeindustrien, Landbruksforlaget.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Renamed Fisheries and Seafood on 30 August 2019.

External links

  • "Harald T. Nesvik" (in Norwegian). Storting.
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