Carl I. Hagen Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Carl Ivar Hagen (born May 6, 1944) is a Norwegian politician. He is the chairman of the Progress Party, a position he has held since 1978. He is the son of CEO Mr. Ragnar Hagen (1908-1969) and accountant Ms. Gerd Gamborg (1914- ). He is married to Eli Hagen. During his chairmanship of the Progress Party, he has often been described by critics as a populist and political chameleon, quickly changing his views on key political issues according to what he thinks will win his party the most votes. He is also known for his often aggressive attitude towards immigration.
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Education
Examen artium 1963.
Higher National Diploma in Business Studies 1968.
Diploma in marketing at the Institute of Marketing, London 1968.
Organizational background
Member of the board of the British Business Forum 1972.
Member of the board of Norske Agenters landsforbund 1972-1974.
Secretary of the Anders Lange Party, 1973-1974.
Profession
CEO Tate & Lyle; Norge A/S, 1970-1974.
Consultant Finansanalyse A/S, 1977-1979.
Economic policy consultant in the oil industry, 1979-1981.
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