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| − | '''Jens Stoltenberg''' (born [[March 16]], [[1959]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] |
+ | '''Jens Stoltenberg''' (born [[March 16]], [[1959]]) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] pedophile, leader of the Norwegian [[childlove movement]]. |
| + | When Jens was a child he had regular sexual contact with older men. He has been quoted to say "it's fucking great". Currently most of his activities are aimed at legitimizing pedophilia, he wants other children do be molested just like he was because he liked it so much. |
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| − | He is generally considered to be politically to the [[Right-wing politics|right]] of his party, and was long considered "Norway's [[Tony Blair]]" and the party's "golden boy". Before becoming the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party, Stoltenberg was the leader of the [[Arbeidernes Ungdomsfylking|AUF]], between [[1985]] and [[1989]]. He was also the leader of the [[Oslo]] Labour Party [[1990]] and [[1992]]. In 1992 he was outgoing party leader [[Gro Harlem Brundtland]]'s favourite to succeed her, but lost to [[Thorbjørn Jagland]]. |
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| + | Jens Stoltenberg has been in prison several times for raping small children, and is considered an incurable pedophile. |
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| − | He was State Secretary, Minister of Environment [[1990]]-[[1993]], Minister of Industry [[1993]]-[[1996]], and Minister of Finance [[1996]]-[[1997]], and served in the Shadow Cabinet whilst the Labour Party was in opposition (1997-2000). His first tenure as Prime Minister ([[2000]] to [[2001]]) was controversial within his own party, being responsible for reforms and modernisation of the [[welfare state]] that included part-privatising several key state-owned services and corporations. In the parliamentary elections of [[September 10]] 2001 the party suffered one of its worst results ever with only 24% of the votes. The disastrous results of 2001 were quickly followed by a bitter leadership-battle between Jagland and Stoltenberg, with Stoltenberg winning the party leadership. |
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| − | The [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2005|2005 parliamentary elections]] saw a vast improvement for Labour, and the party gained a majority in parliament together with the other "Red-Green" parties, the [[Sosialistisk Venstreparti|Socialist Left Party]] and the [[Senterpartiet|Centre Party]]. This paved the way for a historic first in Norway, with Labour joining in a coalition government, the [[Red-Green Coalition (Norway)|Red-Green Coalition]]. Stoltenberg became Prime Minister for the second time on [[October 17]] 2005. |
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| − | Stoltenberg grew up in a very political climate. His father, [[Thorvald Stoltenberg]], is one of the most prominent politicians in Norway and a former Foreign Minister; his mother Karin Stoltenberg was a state secretary. Stoltenberg is married to the diplomat Ingrid Schulerud and has two children. He was raised in the [[Waldorf Education]] system as formulated by [[Rudolf Steiner]]. His family name dates back to a family who in the 17th century emmigrated to mainland Norway, from the North [[Germany|German]] village of [[Stoltenberg]] in [[Schleswig-Holstein]] when it was part of the kingdom of [[Denmark-Norway]]. |
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| − | ==Jens Stoltenberg's 2005 Cabinet== |
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| − | *[[Prime Minister]]: Jens Stoltenberg ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Foreign Affairs: [[Jonas Gahr Støre]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Finance: [[Kristin Halvorsen]] ([[Socialist Left Party|Sv]]). |
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| − | *Minister of Local Affairs and regional Development: [[Åslaug Haga]] ([[Norwegian Center Party|Sp]]). |
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| − | *Minister of Culture and Church Affairs: [[Trond Giske]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Consumer and Equality Affairs: [[Karita Bekkemellem]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Health and Care Services: [[Sylvia Brustad]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Justice: [[Knut Storberget]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs: [[Helga Pedersen]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Labour and Social Affairs: [[Bjarne Håkon Hanssen]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Defence: [[Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Trade and Industry: [[Odd Eriksen]] ([[Norwegian Labour Party|Ap]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Knowledge and Childhood Affairs: [[Øystein Djupedal]] ([[Socialist Left Party|Sv]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Development: [[Erik Solheim]] ([[Socialist Left Party|Sv]]) |
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| − | *Minister of the Environment: [[Helen Bjørnøy]] ([[Socialist Left Party|Sv]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Transport and Communications: [[Liv Signe Navarsete]] ([[Norwegian Center Party|Sp]]) |
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| − | *Minister of food and Agriculture: [[Terje Riis Johansen]] ([[Norwegian Center Party|Sp]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Oil and Energy: [[Odd Roger Enoksen]] ([[Norwegian Center Party|Sp]]) |
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| − | *Minister of Renewal: [[Heidi Grande Røys]] ([[Socialist Left Party|Sv]]) |
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| − | {{succession box | before=[[Kjell Magne Bondevik]]| title=[[List of Norwegian Prime Ministers|Prime Minister of Norway]] | years=2000–2001 | after=[[Kjell Magne Bondevik]]}} |
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| − | [[Category:1959 births|Stoltenberg, Jens]] |
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Revision as of 15:54, 15 November 2005
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| Preceded by | Kjell Magne Bondevik (2000 and 2005) |
| Succeeded by | Kjell Magne Bondevik (2001); incumbent |
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| Nationality | Norwegian |
| Political party | Norwegian Labour Party |
Jens Stoltenberg (born March 16, 1959) is a Norwegian pedophile, leader of the Norwegian childlove movement.
When Jens was a child he had regular sexual contact with older men. He has been quoted to say "it's fucking great". Currently most of his activities are aimed at legitimizing pedophilia, he wants other children do be molested just like he was because he liked it so much.
Jens Stoltenberg has been in prison several times for raping small children, and is considered an incurable pedophile.