Lan Marie Berg
Lan Marie Berg | |
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Member of the Storting | |
Assumed office 1 October 2021 | |
Constituency | Oslo |
Oslo City Commissioner for Transport and the Environment | |
In office 21 October 2015 – 18 June 2021 | |
Governing Mayor | Raymond Johansen |
Preceded by | Guri Melby |
Succeeded by | Sirin Hellvin Stav |
Personal details | |
Born | Oslo, Norway | 4 March 1987
Political party | Green Party |
Spouse |
Eivind Trædal (m. 2018) |
Lan Marie Nguyen Berg (born 4 March 1987 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician currently serving as a member of the Storting where she represents the Green Party. She served as Oslo City Commissioner for transport and the environment from 2015 to 2021, when she resigned following a confidence vote.
Education
Berg has a master's degree from the Center for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo. Berg wrote her master's thesis on the use of solar power in a Kenyan village.[1]
Career
Berg joined the environmental organisation Spire in 2009, and worked for the Oslo Mela Festival.[2] She was also part of an environmental blog collective called "Grønne jenter" (English: Green Girls), part of a group of ten women who wrote about environmentally conscious fashion, food and lifestyle.[3][4] Berg was first elected to the Oslo city council in the 2015 Norwegian local elections, after being nominated as the first candidate for the Green Party in Oslo in September 2014.[5]
Oslo City Commissioner
Following the 2015 local elections, she was appointed city commissioner for transport and the environment in Raymond Johansen’s cabinet.
In the 2019 Norwegian local elections she was again nominated as the Green Party in Oslo's first candidate. She received the most votes of all candidates in the party.[6]
Berg was on parental leave from 2 January to 3 August 2020, and her duties as city commissioner was covered by the party's deputy leader, Arild Hermestad.[7]
In 2020, the Progress Party and the People's Action No to More Road Tolls party submitted a motion of no-confidence against Berg for violations of the Working Environment Act since 2013 and withholding information from the city council. The motion did not pass.[8][9]
In February 2021, she announced that she intended to create a zero-emissions zone within the city where petrol and diesel cars would be prohibited.[10]
In May, the Oslo Police announced that they would be investigating a number of threats made against her online after she had made a Facebook post expressing solidarity with Gaza during the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis.[11][12][13]
In June, the Oslo City Council passed a motion of no-confidence against her over a controversy concerning the budget of the under construction new water supply for the city. She stayed on in interim capacity until governing mayor Raymond Johansen was given the task to form a new council cabinet. Berg resigned on 18 June and was replaced by Hanna Marcussen in acting capacity. Her permanent successor was Sirin Helvin Stav.[14][15]
Personal life
Berg's father, Khanh Thanh Nguyen, moved from Vietnam to Norway as a 13 year old in 1968, after becoming paralyzed after a fall. Her mother, Mari Ann Berg, is a local politician for the Socialist Left Party in Oppegård (now Nordre Follo).[3][16]
References
- ^ Berg, Lan Marie Nguyen (2013). "Sunshine in Ikisaya: exploring a research-introduced social enterprise and its potential to provide basic electricity services and to reduce vulnerability in a Kenyan village".
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(help) - ^ "Melafestivalen blir minnekonsert: - Mela er det motsatte av det "han" sto for". www.vg.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ a b "Irritasjonsmomentet". www.aftenposten.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ Hirsti, Kristine (2014-04-12). "– Kutt i bolig, biff og bil". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ Prestegård, Sofie. "Grønn bølge i Oslo". Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ^ I, NTB (2019-09-12). "Lan Marie Berg fikk klart flest personstemmer i Oslo". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ "Hermstad erstatter Lan Marie Berg" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 20 December 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- ^ Stavrum, Gunnar (2020-12-09). "Politikeren får full tillit etter tusenvis av lovbrudd, den private lederen får fengsel". Nettavisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ NTB (2020-11-18). "Frp og FNB fremmer mistillit mot Lan Marie Berg". www.abcnyheter.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ "Oslo's environment vice mayor wants to have a petroleum and diesel ban in Norway's capital as early as next year". Norway Today. 14 February 2021.
- ^ "Oslo police: We will investigate threats against Lan Marie Berg". Norway Today. 26 May 2021.
- ^ "Lan Marie Nguyen Berg drukner i Facebook-hets etter Gaza-innlegg" (in Norwegian). VG. 15 May 2021.
- ^ "Norway, we need to talk about racism". Open Democracy. 17 June 2021.
- ^ "Oslo city council resigns following no confidence motion against Lan Marie Berg". Norway Today. 16 June 2021.
- ^ NRK (2021-06-18). "Overtar for Lan Marie Berg". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ "Grønnskollingen" (in Norwegian). Dagsavisen. 16 October 2016.