Marianne Borgen Explained

Marianne Borgen
Office:67th Mayor of Oslo
Term Start:21 October 2015
Term End:25 October 2023
1Blankname:Governing Mayor
1Namedata:Raymond Johansen
Deputy:Kamzy Gunaratnam
Abdullah Alsabeehg
Predecessor:Fabian Stang
Successor:Anne Lindboe
Birth Date:2 June 1951
Birth Place:Oslo, Norway
Spouse:Lars B. Kristofersen
Children:3
Party:Socialist Left

Marianne Borgen (born 2 June 1951) is a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party, who served as Mayor of Oslo from 2015 to 2023.

She finished her secondary education at Sofienberg Upper Secondary School in 1975, graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand.mag. degree in 1975 and the cand.sociol. degree in 1979. While studying she was a journalist in Universitas from 1976 to 1978. She worked as a consultant in the Ministry of Local Government and Labour from 1979 to 1985, for the Ombudsman for Children in Norway from 1985 to 1995, for the County Governor of Oslo and Akershus from 1995 to 1997 and then in Save the Children in Norway.[1] Here she has been responsible for the "Norway program".[2] She has represented Save the Children in the Forum for Children and Families in the Council of Europe.[1]

As a politician, Borgen was a member of her borough council from 1973 to 1976, and of Oslo city council from 1979 to 1983 and from 1995 to present.[1] [2] She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oslo during the terms 1989–1993, 1993–1997, 1997–2001 and 2001–2005. In total, she met during eighteen days of parliamentary session. In 2007, she was the Socialist Left Party's candidate to become Mayor of Oslo, without succeeding.[3] She was elected mayor in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.[4] [5] In February 2022, she announced that she wouldn't be seeking re-election as mayor in 2023.[6] Following the election, she was succeeded by Anne Lindboe.[7]

Borgen was a board member of Lovisenberg Hospital from 1992 to 1994 and a deputy board member of Norwegian Social Research from 1996 to 2001. She has also co-administered research projects for the Research Council of Norway. From 1994 to 1996[1] and since 2006 she is a board member of Aker Hospital.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marianne Borgen (SV). 31 October 2002. Oslo municipality. no. 25 December 2009.
  2. Book: Hvem er hvem? . 2008 . Åmås, Knut Olav . Knut Olav Åmås . Aschehoug . Oslo . 978-82-03-23561-0 . no . 73 .
  3. News: Ordfører Kristin i 2011?. Sjøli. Hans Petter. Larsen, Christiane Jordheim. 5 November 2009. Klassekampen. 4. no.
  4. Web site: Socialist Marianne Borgen becomes Oslo's new mayor . 2015-10-23 . tnp . 2015-10-17.
  5. Web site: Gjenvalgt i Oslo . . 23 October 2019 . 15 June 2023 . no.
  6. Web site: Marianne Borgen gir seg som ordfører og politiker etter kommunevalget . . 18 February 2022 . 15 June 2023 . no.
  7. Web site: Her er Oslos nye byråd . NRK Oslo og Viken . 25 October 2023 . 25 October 2023 . no.