Valle, Inger-Louise (1921–)
Valle, Inger-Louise (1921–)
Norwegian politician. Name variations: Inger Valle. Born 1921 in Oslo, Norway.
Studied law and became head of legal and economic section of Consumer Council (1958–71); was member of Labor Party and elected to Baerum Municipal Council (1967–71); became Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs (1971) and later appointed to Ministry of Justice (1973, 1976, 1979) and Ministry of Local Government and Labor (1979).
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