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  1. Masud Gharahkhani (Persian: مسعود قره‌خانی; born 22 September 1982) is a Norwegian politician who has been serving as the President of the Storting since 2021, and as a Member of the Storting for Buskerud since 2017 for the Labour Party.

  2. Masud Gharahkhani (Teherán, 22 de septiembre de 1982) es un político noruego de origen iraní, del Partido Laborista. Actualmente es miembro del Storting por Buskerud desde 2017 y presidente del Storting desde 2021.

  3. Biography. Date of birth: 22 September 1982. Parliamentary terms. Substitute Member of Parliament no. 3 for Buskerud, 2009–2013, Labour Party. Member of Parliament no. 8 for Buskerud, 2017–2021, Labour Party. Member of Parliament no. 1 for Buskerud, 2021–2025, Labour Party. Membership of the Presidium. 2021–2025.

  4. Masud Gharahkhani is a politician for the Labour Party. He has been a member of the Norwegian Parliament, the Storting, since 2017 and was elected President of the Storting in November 2021. Gharahkhani was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1982 and emigrated to Norway with his family in 1987.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Masud Gharahkhani is the current President of the Storting. In many ways, the role of the President of the Storting corresponds to the role of the speaker or presiding officer in many other parliaments. Along with the other members of the Presidium, the President heads the work of the Storting.

  6. Masud Gharahkhani ( Teherán, 22 de septiembre de 1982) es un político noruego de origen iraní, del Partido Laborista. Actualmente es miembro del Storting por Buskerud desde 2017 y presidente del Storting desde 2021. Datos rápidos Presidente del Parlamento Noruego Actualmente en el cargo, Monarca ... Cerrar. Biografía.

  7. 25 de nov. de 2021 · Masud Gharahkhani, a 39-year-old MP from the Labour Party, took over on Thursday as President of the Norwegian Parliament. His election came after lots of turmoil within Parliament but with his promise to put his “whole heart” into the job and “clean up” after a string of scandals. PHOTO: Stortinget/Peter Mydske.