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[[File:Kulturminister Trond Giske på åpningen av Rockheim.jpg|thumb|right|Trond Giske, August 2009]]
'''Trond Giske''' (born November 7, 1966) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[politician]] and the current Minister of Trade and Industry representing the [[Norwegian Labour Party]] in the government headed by [[Jens Stoltenberg]].
Giske was elected into the [[Stortinget|Norwegian parliament]] for [[Sør-Trøndelag]] county in 1997, and served as Minister of Education, Research and Church Affairs in the [[first cabinet Stoltenberg|first cabinet]] of [[Jens Stoltenberg]] 2000-2001. He was re-elected to parliament in 2001 and 2005.
As one of the most prominent Labour politicians in Norway, Giske has had numerous appearances in the media. He displays an interest in culturally related subjects such as film, literature and especially [[Soccer|football]]. Giske was appointed Minister of Culture and Church Affairs in the second cabinet formed by [[Jens Stoltenberg]].
He is also well-known for his personal friendship with members of the Royal family, namely [[Princess Märtha Louise of Norway]] and her husband, the author [[Ari Behn]].
He is a strong supporter of the sports club [[Rosenborg B.K.|Rosenborg]].
==See also==
*[[Workers' Youth League membership scandal]]
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[[File:Kulturminister Trond Giske på åpningen av Rockheim.jpg|thumb|right|Trond Giske, August 2009]]
'''Trond Giske''' (born November 7, 1966) is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[politician]] and the current Minister of Trade and Industry representing the [[Norwegian Labour Party]] in the government headed by [[Jens Stoltenberg]].
Giske was elected into the [[Stortinget|Norwegian parliament]] for [[Sør-Trøndelag]] county in 1997, and served as Minister of Education, Research and Church Affairs in the [[first cabinet Stoltenberg|first cabinet]] of [[Jens Stoltenberg]] 2000-2001. He was re-elected to parliament in 2001 and 2005.
As one of the most prominent Labour politicians in Norway, Giske has had numerous appearances in the media. He displays an interest in culturally related subjects such as film, literature and especially [[Soccer|football]]. Giske was appointed Minister of Culture and Church Affairs in the second cabinet formed by [[Jens Stoltenberg]].
He is also well-known for his personal friendship with members of the Royal family, namely [[Princess Märtha Louise of Norway]] and her husband, the author [[Ari Behn]].
He is a strong supporter of the sports club [[Rosenborg B.K.|Rosenborg]].
==See also==
*[[Workers' Youth League membership scandal]]
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