Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs

The Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs (Norwegian: Familie- og kulturkomiteen) is a standing committee of the Parliament of Norway. It is responsible for policies relating to families, children and youth, gender equality, consumer affairs and cultural affairs. It corresponds to the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Children and Equality.[1] The committee has 10 members and is chaired by Svein Harberg of the Conservative Party.[2]

Members 2009–13

RepresentativePartyPosition
Svein HarbergConservativeChair
Geir BekkevoldChristian DemocraticFirst deputy chair
Rigmor AasrudLabourSecond deputy chair
Hege Haukeland LiadalLabour
Kårstein Eidem LøvaasConservative
Sonja MandtLabour
Arild Stokkan-GrandeLabour
Morten StordalenProgress
Ib ThomsenProgress
Mette TønderConservative
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References

  1. Parliament of Norway. "The Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs". Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  2. Parliament of Norway. "Familie- og kulturkomiteen" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 October 2009.
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