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'''Magrete Kverheim''' was an Norgsveltian Labour Politican and Prime Minister (born 10th April 1943) being the first female prime minister of Norgsveldet and the longest serving prime minister as well. Serving five terms from 1985 to 2005, after her defeat by the [[NCP]] leader Olav Bergenser in the election of 2005, she retired from politics and her party chosing Wilhelm Kirkeland as the new leader of the [[Labour Party (Norgsveldet)|Labour Party]]. Her goverment being well known for increased worker rights, increased welfare benefits, spearheading the formation of [[North Concordian Economic Forum]] and most importantly its involvement in the [[Meremaa Civil War]]. On which she was given the nickname Iron Lady, for her agressive diplomacy with other foreign powers such as MBE. With the war ending with victory for the monarchists her popularity increased and of which even the current prime minister of Norgsveldet, [[Johanna Sverdrup]], stating her admiration of the Labour Prime minister. |
'''Magrete Kverheim''' was an Norgsveltian Labour Politican and Prime Minister (born 10th April 1943) being the first female prime minister of Norgsveldet and the longest serving prime minister as well. Serving five terms from 1985 to 2005, after her defeat by the [[NCP]] leader [[Olav Bergenser]] in the election of 2005, she retired from politics and her party chosing Wilhelm Kirkeland as the new leader of the [[Labour Party (Norgsveldet)|Labour Party]]. Her goverment being well known for increased worker rights, increased welfare benefits, spearheading the formation of [[North Concordian Economic Forum]] and most importantly its involvement in the [[Meremaa Civil War]]. On which she was given the nickname Iron Lady, for her agressive diplomacy with other foreign powers such as MBE. With the war ending with victory for the monarchists her popularity increased and of which even the current prime minister of Norgsveldet, [[Johanna Sverdrup]], stating her admiration of the Labour Prime minister. |
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Magrete Kverheim AR | |
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![]() Reelected with the motto of "We stand with the Iron Lady!" in 1997 | |
17th Prime Minister of Norgsveldet | |
In office 11th November 1985 – 11th November 2005 | |
Monarch | Harald III Olav I |
Preceded by | Ivar Dval |
Succeeded by | Olav Bergenser |
Leader of the Labour Party | |
In office 1st Setember 1980 – 20th November 2005 | |
Preceded by | Agnir Hansen |
Succeeded by | Wilhelm Kirkeland |
Personal details | |
Born | Magrete Kverheim 10 April 1943 Vargbo, Norgsveldet |
Political party | Labour Party (Norgsveldet) |
Spouse | Johan Kverheim |
Magrete Kverheim was an Norgsveltian Labour Politican and Prime Minister (born 10th April 1943) being the first female prime minister of Norgsveldet and the longest serving prime minister as well. Serving five terms from 1985 to 2005, after her defeat by the NCP leader Olav Bergenser in the election of 2005, she retired from politics and her party chosing Wilhelm Kirkeland as the new leader of the Labour Party. Her goverment being well known for increased worker rights, increased welfare benefits, spearheading the formation of North Concordian Economic Forum and most importantly its involvement in the Meremaa Civil War. On which she was given the nickname Iron Lady, for her agressive diplomacy with other foreign powers such as MBE. With the war ending with victory for the monarchists her popularity increased and of which even the current prime minister of Norgsveldet, Johanna Sverdrup, stating her admiration of the Labour Prime minister.