Terje Breivik Explained

Terje Breivik
Office1:Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Term Start1:1 October 2013
Constituency1:Hordaland
Office2:Second Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
Term Start2:14 April 2012
Term End2:26 September 2020
Leader2:Trine Skei Grande
Predecessor2:Ola Elvestuen
Successor2:Abid Raja
Office3:Parliamentary Leader of the Liberal Party
Term Start3:18 January 2018
Predecessor3:Trine Skei Grande
Office4:Secretary General of the Liberal Party
Term Start4:1 July 2004
Term End4:14 April 2012
Leader4:Lars Sponheim
Trine Skei Grande
Predecessor4:Geir Rune Nyhus
Successor4:Trond Enger
Birth Date:24 March 1965
Birth Place:Ulvik, Norway
Party:Liberal

Terje Breivik (born 24 March 1965) is a Norwegian politician and entrepreneur.[1] He served as the second deputy leader of the Liberal party from 2012 to 2020. He is the former Mayor of the municipality of Ulvik. Prior to becoming deputy leader in 2012, he served in the capacity as secretary-general of the Liberal Party since 2004.[2]

He was elected to the position after the former deputy leader Helge Solum Larsen was indicted on rape charges against a youth party member.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lorenzten. Marius. Frykten for å mislyktes har aldri vært større. 3 April 2013. e24.no. 1 March 2013. no.
  2. Web site: Nettredaksjonen. Nestleder i Venstre Terje Breivik. Venstre. 3 April 2013. no.
  3. News: Grønli. Håvard. Breivik ny nestleder i Venstre. 3 April 2013. Nrk. 14 April 2012. no.