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Assumed office 2 October 1989 Constituency Personal details Born 1961-02-24 24 February 1961 age 57 , Nationality Norwegian Political party Spouse s Sindre Finnes Children 2 Residence Solberg was first elected to be a member of the in 1989 and served as in from 2001 to 2005. During her tenure, she oversaw the tightening of and the preparation of a proposed reform of the. After the , she chaired the Conservative Party parliamentary group until 2013. Solberg has emphasized the social and ideological basis of the Conservative policies, although the party also has become visibly more pragmatic. After winning the , she became the and the second female to hold the position after. The cabinet established a formalized co-operation with the and in the Storting. The Government was re-elected in the , and was extended to include the Liberal Party in January 2018. Solberg was born in in western Norway and grew up in the affluent neighbourhood. Her father, 1925—1989 , worked as a consultant in the , and her mother, Inger Wenche Torgersen 1926—2016 , was an office worker. Solberg has two sisters, one older than her and one younger. Solberg had some struggles at school and at the age 16 was diagnosed as suffering from. She was, nevertheless, an active and talkative contributor in the classroom. In her final year as a high-school student in 1979, she was elected to the board of the , and in the same year led the national charity event , in which students collected money for. In 1986, she graduated with her degree equivalent to in , , and from the. In her final year, she also led the in Bergen. Since 1996 she has been married to Sindre Finnes, a businessman and former Conservative Party politician, with whom she has two children. The family has lived in both Bergen and. Erna Solberg during a party congress in 2009. Local government Solberg was a deputy member of city council in the periods 1979—1983 and 1987—1989, the last period on the executive committee. She chaired local and municipal chapters of the and the Conservative Party. Parliamentarian She was first elected to the from in 1989 and has been re-elected five times. She was also the leader of the national Conservative Women's Association, from 1994 to 1998. Government Minister From 2001 to 2005 Solberg served as the under Prime Minister. Solberg, and at Congress in Warsaw in 2009 In fact, numbers show that the Bondevik government, of 2001—2005, actually let in thousands more than the subsequent centre-left Red-Green government, of 2005—2009. In 2003, Solberg proposed introducing Councils in Norway after being informed of the existence of such councils in the , and, in 2004, said that she wished to increase. As Minister, Solberg instructed the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration to expel , being a danger to national security. Later, terrorism charges were filed against Krekar for a death threat he uttered in 2010 against Erna Solberg. Party Leader She served as deputy leader of the Conservative Party from 2002 to 2004 and, in 2004, she became the party leader. Prime Minister Solberg and U. President in 2018 Solberg became the presumptive head of government after winning the general election on 9 September 2013 and was appointed Prime Minister on 16 October 2013. Solberg is Norway's second female Prime Minister after. The Government was re-elected in 2017, making Solberg the country's first right-wing leader to win re-election since the 1980s. In 2014 she participated at the meeting which was held by where Minister of Transportation and Minister of Climate and Environment also were present. Later on, the four took a picture which appeared on the website on 14 March the same year. In April of the same year she criticized over which argued can be used without court proceedings. Liu Xiaobo was for decades a central voice for human rights and China's further development. While the had been prepared to grant Vanunu asylum, it was then decided that the application could not be accepted because Vanunu's application had been made outside the borders of Norway. An unclassified document revealed that Solberg and the government considered that Vanunu from could be seen as an action against Israel and thus unfitting to the Norwegian government's traditional position as a and as a political player in the Middle East. Solberg rejected this criticism and defended her decision.