Norwegian Labour politician, prime minister 1981, 198689 and 199096 and director-general (head) of the World Health Organization (WHO) 19982003, and special envoy on climate change for the United Nations secretary general from May 2007. She held office as prime minister for seven months in 1981 and returned to office in 1986. Her government was forced to push through austerity measures, after the collapse of world petroleum prices. She resigned as leader of the Norwegian Labour Party in 1992 but continued as prime minister. From 1993, she led a minority Labour government committed to European Union (EU) membership, but failed to secure backing for the membership application in a 1994 national referendum and resigned as prime minister in 1996.
She entered politics in 1974, when invited to become environment minister (to 1976), and became the country's first female major party leader and prime minister in 1981.
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