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Norway's experience with the EEA. An example for Britain?

LSE European Institute public lecture

Date: Monday 15 April 2013
Time: 7.00-8.30pm 
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Erna Solberg
Chair: Professor Iain Begg

Britain faces uncertainty in its future EU relations. At the same time, the Norwegian model has been part of the public debate surrounding this. Erna Solberg will discuss the Norwegian perspective on EU relations and EU membership.

Erna Solberg is the current Leader and Prime Minister Candidate 2013 of the Conservative Party of Norway, as well as the Head of the Norwegian delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. She has been a member of the Norwegian Parliament since 1989. She has previously served as Municipal and Regional Minister in Kjell Magne Bondevik's second government. 

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