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Rolf Presthus
Leader of the Conservative Party
In office
20 April 1986 – 1 January 1988
First Deputy Kaci Kullmann Five
Second Deputy Erlend Rian
Preceded by Erling Norvik
Succeeded by Jan P. Syse
Minister of Defence
In office
25 April 1986 – 9 May 1986
Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
Preceded by Anders Sjaastad
Succeeded by Johan Jørgen Holst
Minister of Finance
In office
14 October 1981 – 25 April 1986
Prime MinisterKåre Willoch
Preceded by Ulf Sand
Succeeded by Arne Skauge
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
In office
1 October 1969 – 1 January 1988
Constituency Akershus
Mayor of Oppegård
In office
1 January 1968 – 1 October 1969
Preceded byErling Erichsen
Succeeded by Tore Haugen
Personal details
Born(1936-07-29)29 July 1936
Oslo, Norway
Died1 January 1988(1988-01-01) (aged 51)
Oslo, Norway
Political party Conservative
Spouse
Kari Modahl
( m. 1963)

Rolf Presthus (29 July 1936 – 1 January 1988) was a Norwegian politician and lawyer, who was chairman of the Norwegian Conservative Party from 1986 to 1988.

Presthus served as Minister of Finance 1981–1986, and Minister of Defence in 1986. He was a member of parliament from Akershus from 1969 to 1988, and mayor of Oppegård from 1968 to 1969. [1]

At the Conservative party conference in 1987 he became the first Norwegian politician to use a teleprompter during a speech. He received widespread criticism and accusations, both for cheating and contributing to the Americanization of Norwegian politics. [2] [3]

Presthus died in Oslo at the age of 51 on 1 January 1988, due to a cerebral hemorrhage. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Rolf Presthus", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), 2021-09-28, retrieved 2021-10-27
  2. ^ Meland, Astrid (2008-05-29). "Beskyldte Høyre for å bruke juksemaskin". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  3. ^ Notaker, Hallvard (2012). Høyres Historie 1975-2005 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen Damm AS. pp. 257–258. ISBN  978-82-02-39029-7.
  4. ^ Ap (1988-01-05). "Rolf Presthus, Norwegian Party Chief, 51". The New York Times. ISSN  0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
Political offices
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Finance
1981–1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Defence
1986–1986
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rolf Presthus
Leader of the Conservative Party
In office
20 April 1986 – 1 January 1988
First Deputy Kaci Kullmann Five
Second Deputy Erlend Rian
Preceded by Erling Norvik
Succeeded by Jan P. Syse
Minister of Defence
In office
25 April 1986 – 9 May 1986
Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
Preceded by Anders Sjaastad
Succeeded by Johan Jørgen Holst
Minister of Finance
In office
14 October 1981 – 25 April 1986
Prime MinisterKåre Willoch
Preceded by Ulf Sand
Succeeded by Arne Skauge
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
In office
1 October 1969 – 1 January 1988
Constituency Akershus
Mayor of Oppegård
In office
1 January 1968 – 1 October 1969
Preceded byErling Erichsen
Succeeded by Tore Haugen
Personal details
Born(1936-07-29)29 July 1936
Oslo, Norway
Died1 January 1988(1988-01-01) (aged 51)
Oslo, Norway
Political party Conservative
Spouse
Kari Modahl
( m. 1963)

Rolf Presthus (29 July 1936 – 1 January 1988) was a Norwegian politician and lawyer, who was chairman of the Norwegian Conservative Party from 1986 to 1988.

Presthus served as Minister of Finance 1981–1986, and Minister of Defence in 1986. He was a member of parliament from Akershus from 1969 to 1988, and mayor of Oppegård from 1968 to 1969. [1]

At the Conservative party conference in 1987 he became the first Norwegian politician to use a teleprompter during a speech. He received widespread criticism and accusations, both for cheating and contributing to the Americanization of Norwegian politics. [2] [3]

Presthus died in Oslo at the age of 51 on 1 January 1988, due to a cerebral hemorrhage. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Rolf Presthus", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), 2021-09-28, retrieved 2021-10-27
  2. ^ Meland, Astrid (2008-05-29). "Beskyldte Høyre for å bruke juksemaskin". dagbladet.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-10-27.
  3. ^ Notaker, Hallvard (2012). Høyres Historie 1975-2005 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen Damm AS. pp. 257–258. ISBN  978-82-02-39029-7.
  4. ^ Ap (1988-01-05). "Rolf Presthus, Norwegian Party Chief, 51". The New York Times. ISSN  0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-27.
Political offices
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Finance
1981–1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Norwegian Minister of Defence
1986–1986
Succeeded by



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