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- Solveig_Horne abstract "Solveig Horne (born 12 January 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party who has been Minister of Children and Equality in the Solberg Cabinet since 2013.She has been an elected official since 1995, and was elected to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, from Rogaland in the 2005 election, and has been re-elected for two consecutive terms in 2009 and 2013.".
- Q6980426 abstract "Solveig Horne (born 12 January 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party who has been Minister of Children and Equality in the Solberg Cabinet since 2013.She has been an elected official since 1995, and was elected to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, from Rogaland in the 2005 election, and has been re-elected for two consecutive terms in 2009 and 2013.".
- Solveig_Horne comment "Solveig Horne (born 12 January 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party who has been Minister of Children and Equality in the Solberg Cabinet since 2013.She has been an elected official since 1995, and was elected to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, from Rogaland in the 2005 election, and has been re-elected for two consecutive terms in 2009 and 2013.".
- Q6980426 comment "Solveig Horne (born 12 January 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party who has been Minister of Children and Equality in the Solberg Cabinet since 2013.She has been an elected official since 1995, and was elected to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, from Rogaland in the 2005 election, and has been re-elected for two consecutive terms in 2009 and 2013.".