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Ivar Lykke (politician)

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Monarch
  
Haakon VII

Preceded by
  
Otto Bahr Halvorsen

Party
  
Conservative Party

Role
  
Politician


Monarch
  
Haakon VII

Name
  
Ivar Lykke

Nationality
  
Norwegian

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Born
  
9 January 1872 Trondhjem, Norway (
1872-01-09
)

Died
  
December 4, 1949, Trondheim, Norway

Similar People
  
Otto Bahr Halvorsen, Emil Stang, Francis Hagerup, Christian Homann Schweigaard, John Lyng

Preceded by
  
Johan Ludwig Mowinckel

Preceded by
  
Johan Ludwig Mowinckel

Succeeded by
  
Christopher Hornsrud

Ivar Lykke (9 January 1872, Trondheim – 4 December 1949, Trondheim) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928. He was president of parliament, earlier in the 1920s.

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World War Two

Lykke was a member of the parliament's presidium in 1940; he stepped in (according to mandate) for president in exile, C. J. Hambro.

On 27 June 1940 Lykke, and others of parliament's presidium, signed an appeal to King Haakon, about [the desire for] his abdication. (The presidium back then consisted of the presidents and vicepresidents of parliament, Odelstinget and Lagtinget.)

1945

After World War Two, he and others were criticized (for actions in 1940) by a parliamentary fact-finding commission.

Visit by King Haakon

By 1947 he was still being treated for cancer.

During King Haakon's visit that year to Trondheim, he diverged from his official program to visit Lykke. Lykke said "Thou can believe that we had it difficult here in Norway in the summer of 1940". The king replied, "That is exactly why I am coming to You, dear Ivar Lykke", and stretched forward his hand" [for greeting].

References

Ivar Lykke (politician) Wikipedia