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- Q727847 subject Q10124190.
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- Q727847 abstract "Jens Kristian Meinich Bratlie (17 January 1856 – 15 September 1939) was a Norwegian politician, representing the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1912 to 1913. He was trained as an army officer (eventually rising to the level of Major General) and also obtained a law degree allowing him to work as a high-ranking civil servant. Bratlie held several offices such as leader of the conservative party (1910–11) and president of the parliament (1910–12). He is the only unmarried person to be prime minister of Norway. Bratlie came from a family of leading businessmen and civil servants. In the 1927 Norwegian parliamentary election he was the fourth ballot candidate for the party National Legion, behind Karl Meyer, Frøis Frøisland and Thorvald Aadahl. In a press release, the National Legion (led by Meyer) stated that it had cherrypicked "strong" personalities to combat the hardships in Norwegian politics. Frøisland denounced the ballot in an Aftenposten piece, stating that himself, Aadahl and Bratlie was unwilling and unaware of the nomination. He stated that a vote for the National Legion would be a wasted vote in the struggle against the "communists". However, according to Norwegian election law the people who were listed on the ballot had no legal grounds to avoid being nominated. His interment was at Vår Frelsers gravlund.".
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- Q727847 birthDate "1856-01-17".
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- Q727847 deathDate "1939-09-15".
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- Q727847 office "Prime Minister of Norway".
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- Q727847 birthDate "1856-01-17".
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- Q727847 deathDate "1939-09-15".
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- Q727847 name "Jens Bratlie".
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- Q727847 termEnd "1913-01-31".
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- Q727847 comment "Jens Kristian Meinich Bratlie (17 January 1856 – 15 September 1939) was a Norwegian politician, representing the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1912 to 1913. He was trained as an army officer (eventually rising to the level of Major General) and also obtained a law degree allowing him to work as a high-ranking civil servant. Bratlie held several offices such as leader of the conservative party (1910–11) and president of the parliament (1910–12).".
- Q727847 label "Jens Bratlie".
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- Q727847 name "Jens Bratlie".