Einar Hareide

Einar Hareide ( born October 24, 1899 in Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal; † 7 April 1983) was a Norwegian businessman and politician of the Kristelig Folkeparti (KrF ), who was twenty years a Member of the Storting and twelve years chairman of the KrF.

Life

Entrepreneurs and local political activities

Hareide, son of the owner of a fishing cruise line, attended after graduating from middle school 1918-1920 the trade school and then worked from 1921 to 1960 worked as Geschäftsführerei the parental company, Havfiske handelsselskapet og Johan E. Hareide A / S. In addition, he was Managing Director of several other companies, namely 1926-1960 by A / S Øyulf, 1929-1965 by Havfiskeselskapene A / S and Fangst 1935-1965 by A / S Bard.

In addition, he was involved for several decades in the Christian Youth Association of Norway ( Norges Kristelige ungdomsforbund ) and was initially 1920 to 1937 Chairman of the local chapter in Hareid and 1924-1957 Board member of Møre og Romsdal and at the same time 1928-1948 Member of the State Board of organization.

In addition, he was active in numerous local and national professional and business organizations such as from 1936 to 1968 as a board member of the National Guarantee Fund for fishermen and hunters, and from 1946 to 1964 as a deputy and member of the Council for logger fishing.

In addition to his entrepreneurial activities, he began in the early 1930s, his political activity in local politics and was 1931-1937 Member of the Municipal Council of Hareid.

Member of Parliament and Chairman of the KrF

After the occupation of Norway by the German Wehrmacht and the Second World War, Hareide was first elected in 1945 as the candidate of Kristelig Folkeparti for deputies in the Storting and represented there for twenty years until 1965 the constituency of Møre og Romsdal. Between 1947 and 1949, and again from 1952 to 1954 he was a member of the program committee of his party.

In January 1950, he became Vice Chairman of the Group of KrF in the Storting and retained this position until September 1965.

After he was from 1951 to 1955 vice-president of KrF, in 1955 he became the successor of Erling Wikborg Chairman of Kristelig Folkeparti and this function kept for twelve years until 1967. At the same time in these years he was a member of the working committee of his party.

During his long parliamentary membership he was between January 1954 and September 1965 Vice President of Lagting, the former second chamber of the Storting. Between January 1954 and September 1965, he was also Vice Chairman of the Maritime and Fisheries Committee.

In addition, he served as a temporary member of the Stortingausschüsse of Maritime and Fisheries ( Sjøfarts -og fiskerikomité ), elections ( Valgkomité ) and Foreign and Constitutional Affairs ( Utenriks -og konstitusjonskomité ) and temporarily deputy delegate to the Nordic Council, a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and 1962-1969 delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations.

For his many years of political and corporate services he was appointed in 1965 as commander of the St. Olav's Order.

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