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** and Norwegian
** Norwegian monarchs
** Norwegian Prime Ministers
** BI was the first Norwegian institution to receive the distinction EQUIS ( European Quality Improvement System )
** BI is accredited as specialised university institution by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education ( NOKUT )
** Many languages, such as Bulgarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and most Occitan variants, use trilled rhotics.
** Sandmann-Historien om en sosialistisk supermann, a 2005 Norwegian documentary about Sandmännchen by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen
** Christian Ingebrigtsen, Norwegian singer ( A1 )
** Henning Stensrud, Norwegian ski jumper
** West Ice accidents: During a severe storm in the West Ice, east of Greenland, 78 seal hunters on 5 Norwegian seal hunting vessels perish without a trace.
** Marion Raven, Norwegian singer-songwriter, former child actress
** Lasse Gjertsen, Norwegian videographer
** Atle Selberg, Norwegian mathematician ( d. 2007 )
** Øystein Aarseth, Norwegian black metal musician ( b. 1968 )
** Jan Eggum, Norwegian singer and songwriter
** Birger Ruud, Norwegian athlete ( d. 1998 )
** Trygve Haavelmo, Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1999 )
** Arne Nordheim, Norwegian composer ( d. 2010 )
** Per " Dead " Yngve Ohlin, Norwegian vocalist ( d. 1991 )
** Jan Axel Blomberg, Norwegian drummer
** Arne Næss, Norwegian philosopher ( d. 2009 )
** Sonja Henie, Norwegian figure skater ( d. 1969 )
** Paul Olaf Bodding, Norwegian missionary to India and creator of Santali Latin alphabet ( d. 1938 )
** The Norwegian resistance movement in Oslo, Norway, arrests the traitor Vidkun Quisling.
** The Norwegian Nazi leader Vidkun Quisling is shot to death by a firing squad for treason against Norway.

** and parliamentary
** The Labour Party wins the parliamentary elections in the United Kingdom, ending 13 years of Conservative Party rule.
** Yemeni parliamentary election, 1993: The General People's Congress wins a plurality of 121 seats.
** The Congress Party gains a parliamentary majority in India after the defection of 10 Janata Dal party lawmakers.
** Vasily Maklakov, Russian liberal politician and parliamentary orator ( b. 1869 )
** In the Hungarian parliamentary election, Hungary's first multiparty election since 1948, the Hungarian Democratic Forum wins the most seats.
** Cold War: The first post-Communist presidential and parliamentary elections are held in Romania.
** Prime Minister of Cape Verde Pedro Pires resigns following his party's loss in the January 13 Cape Verdean parliamentary election, the first ever multiparty election in an African nation.
** In the Finnish parliamentary election, the Centre Party wins 55 of 200 seats in the Parliament of Finland, ending 25 years of dominance by the Social Democratic Party of Finland.
** The first free parliamentary elections are held in Poland.
** A Canadian parliamentary committee is televised for the first time.
** Following a campaign that saw over 1000 people killed in massive campaign-related violence, the United National Party wins the Sri Lankan parliamentary election.
** Portugal holds parliamentary elections.
** Defeat in a parliamentary vote on a major issue, e. g. loss of supply, loss of confidence.
** Plaistow ( UK Parliament constituency ), a parliamentary constituency from 1918 to 1950
** Enfield ( UK Parliament constituency ), the former parliamentary seat, since redrawn
** Westland ( New Zealand electorate ) a former parliamentary electorate in the above area
** Plymouth Devonport ( UK Parliament constituency ), parliamentary constituency formerly known as Devonport
** Stephen Harper, Stéphane Dion, Michael Ignatieff, Jack Layton, and Gilles Duceppe for the 2008 – 2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute.
** Launceston ( UK Parliament constituency ), a former parliamentary constituency based around Launceston in Cornwall
** Monarchy devalues a parliamentary system – Monarchical prerogative powers can be used to circumvent normal democratic process with no accountability, and such processes are more desirable than not for any given nation-state.
** Opposition ( parliamentary ), a form of political opposition
** Barrow and Furness ( UK Parliament constituency ), a parliamentary constituency covering Barrow-in-Furness and its immediate hinterland
** Reforms and Order Party, ( merged with All-Ukrainian Union Fatherland ( United Oppostion ) for 2012 parliamentary elections )
** People's Movement of Ukraine, ( merged with All-Ukrainian Union Fatherland ( United Oppostion ) for 2012 parliamentary elections )

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