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Kari Sørheim

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Kari Sørheim (born 12 October 1948) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party.

She served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland during the terms 1997–2001 and 2001–2005. In total she met during 36 days of parliamentary session.[1]

On the local level she has been a member of Masfjorden municipal council. Among her policies to attract residents to her remote municipality was to subsidize the drivers' license for youth.[2] In 2007 she became deputy mayor.

In 2008 she was elected president of the Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS), winning a vote against Kjell Erfjord at the national convention.[3] She became the second female president of NMS.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Kari Sørheim" (in Norwegian). Storting.
  2. ^ Skien, John Gunnar; Løken, Siri (20 June 2003). "Lokker med gratis førerkort" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  3. ^ Kristiansen, Tor (11 July 2008). "Kari Skår Sørheim ny formann". Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  4. ^ Hatlem, Bjørn Arild (15 April 2008). "NMS kan få kvinneleg topp". Dagen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 March 2024.