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Carl Ivar Hagen (born May 6, 1944) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party, and since October 2009 the President of the Storting. Prior to this, Hagen served as the Vice President of the Storting from 2005 to 2009 and was the chairman of the Progress Party (Norwegian: Fremskrittspartiet) from 1978 until 2006, being succeeded by Siv Jensen.

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  • Carl Ivar Hagen (born May 6, 1944) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party, and since October 2009 the President of the Storting. Prior to this, Hagen served as the Vice President of the Storting from 2005 to 2009 and was the chairman of the Progress Party (Norwegian: Fremskrittspartiet) from 1978 until 2006, being succeeded by Siv Jensen.
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  • Carl Ivar Hagen (born May 6, 1944) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party, and since October 2009 the President of the Storting. Prior to this, Hagen served as the Vice President of the Storting from 2005 to 2009 and was the chairman of the Progress Party (Norwegian: Fremskrittspartiet) from 1978 until 2006, being succeeded by Siv Jensen. Hagen is an educated economist from the Newcastle University, is married, and lives in Oslo Vest. He started his political career in Anders Lange's Party, were he was the party secretary from 1977 to 1981. From 1978 to 2006, he was the party chairman of the Progress Party, thus having served longer than any other Norwegian party chairmen in Norwegian political history. During Hagen's leadership the Progress Party has experienced a tremendous growth, becoming the second largest party in Norway in the 2005 parliamentary election, only smaller than the Labour Party. In 2005, he was appointed Vice President of the Storting under the presidency of Thorbjørn Jagland. In 2009 he was appointed President of the Storting, a position he held until 2013. He was one of the most prominent politicians during the Russo-Norwegian War, where he managed to unite the parliament in time of war. Following the parliamentary election in 2013, he was appointed Minister of Elderly Affairs.
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