
Margret Hagerup
Margret Hagerup is a Norwegian politician and serves as the school political spokesperson for the Conservative Party (Høyre). She is actively involved in educational policies and debates, often emphasizing the need for reforms to improve learning outcomes in Norwegian schools. Hagerup has publicly responded to proposals from other political parties, including the Progress Party, highlighting areas of agreement and difference in their approaches to education.
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Recent news mentions
Margret Hagerup was elected as the leader of the Conservative Party's Women's Forum.
– Vi må forberede Norge på en ny tidMargret Hagerup is proposed as the new leader of Høyre's women's forum.
– Henrik må ut, sier Bø-ordførerMargret Hagerup is proposed as the new leader of Høyre's women's forum.
Sandra Bruflot vil ikke kjempe om nestlederplassMargret Hagerup is a politician who is advocating for a new labeling system for ultra-processed food.
Høyre presser på for merkeordning av ultraprosessert matMargret Hagerup has expressed a desire to become the leader of Høyre's women's network.
Ber om at sammendrag offentliggjøresMargret Hagerup is the first candidate for the Conservative Party in the parliamentary election, advocating for more competition in the grocery sector.
– Noe er riv ruskende galtMargret Hagerup talks about a trip to Berlin a few years ago.
– Noen ting kan man aldri forandre
Margret Hagerup talks about a trip to Berlin a few years ago.
– Noen ting kan man aldri forandre
Margret Hagerup is among those from Rogaland seeking re-election.
Disse er ferdige på StortingetMargret Hagerup is the school political spokesperson for Høyre and comments on the school policy proposals.
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