Inger-Marie Ytterhorn

Inger- Marie Ytterhorn ( born September 18, 1941 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician and deputy chairman of fps, the senior citizens' organization of right-wing populist Progress Party. She was a member of the Storting von 1989 to 1993.

Ytterhorn was born as the daughter of the merchant Ingar Thorud (1912-1992) and the Housewife Anne- Marie Prydz ( 1914-1976 ). She ended 1961, the private petrol Treider High School with the trade school exams. After a period of occupation, she studied in the late 1970s at the University of Bergen and worked as an independent contractor. In the choice of the Norwegian Parliament, the Storting, in 1989 she was elected for the province of Hordaland. It belonged to this until 1993 when she ran again, but was not re-elected. During the next two election periods they stood as Substitute member available. She is since 2000 a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee for the selection of the Nobel Peace Prize and officiates expected by the end of 2017.

Ytterhorn was married to the late 1987 politicians Bjørn Erling Ytterhorn.

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