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Ragnar Christiansen

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Ragnar Karl Viktor Christiansen (28 December 1922 in Drammen) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.

He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway during the terms 1950–1953 and 1954–1957.[1] When taking seat as a deputy in Parliament in 1950, at the age of 27 he was the youngest MP in Norway ever.[2] He was later elected to Parliament from Buskerud in 1957, and was re-elected four times to serve five terms.[1]

Christiansen held several ministerial portfolios through the years; he was appointed Minister of Finance in 1971–1972 during Bratteli's First Cabinet and Minister of Transport and Communications in 1976–1978 during Nordli's Cabinet. During the first tenure he was replaced in Parliament by Egil Solin Ranheim; during the second period he was replaced by Olaf Øen.[1]

On the local level he was a member of Nedre Eiker municipal council from 1945 to 1959, serving as mayor during the term 1955–1957. From 1955 to 1957 he was also a member of Buskerud county council. He chaired the local party chapter for several periods, and the county chapter from 1955 to 1956.[1]

Outside politics he spent his career in the Norwegian State Railways. He started as errand boy in 1940 and left in 1977 as a managing clerk. His career ended with the post of County Governor of Buskerud, which he held from 1979 to 1989.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Ragnar Christiansen" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  2. ^ "Norges yngste stortingsmann". Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 14 August 1950. p. 4.
Political offices
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Finance
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Transport and Communications
1976–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by County Governor of Buskerud
1979–1989
Succeeded by