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|successor1 = [[Johanna Sverdrup]]
|office2 = Minister of Finance
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|predecessor2 = Jan Haakonson
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'''Balder Erik Hjel''' (born 1st November 1945) was a retired Norgsveltian politican and former leader of the Norgsveltian party [[NCP]], who served as Norgsveltian Minister of Finance between 2005 and 2013, as prime minister he lead a minority goverment between 2013 to 2016, in which he retired out of politics all together. Ideologicaly he identified himself more as a typical liberal conservative, in which he was considered more socialy liberal and economicaly liberal then [[Olav Bergenser]]. In which he was dependent on support from the Liberal National Party to pass legislation.
His goverment most known for being less agressive then the previous Norgsveltian goverments, with both former prime ministers [[Magrete Kverheim]] and [[Olav Bergenser]] being known for more agressive foreign policy decisions. His most noticable foreign policy achievement was his contribution within the Irnac Convention, in which he helped settle the diplomatic disputes between [[
He is also known for helping [[Johanna Sverdrup]] rising up in party ranks, even making her one of his trusted economic advisers during his time as prime minister.
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