Ada Arnstad

Ada Arnstad (born 13 August 1992) is a Norwegian politician. She led the Centre Youth from 2016 to 2019.

Ada Arnstad
Arnstad in 2017.
Leader of the Centre Youth
In office
7 November 2016 9 November 2019
Preceded byErling Laugsand
Succeeded byTorleik Svelle
Personal details
Born (1992-08-13) 13 August 1992
Trollhättan, Sweden
NationalityNorwegian
Parent(s)Eli Arnstad
Iwar Arnstad
EducationUniversity of Oslo

Life

Arnstad was born in Trollhättan. Her parents were Eli Arnstad and Iwar Arnstad.[1] She was brought up at Skatval in Nord-Trøndelag. Arnstad attended Ole Vig high school before studying Renewable Energy at the University of the Environment and Life Sciences in Ås. Arnstad then studied International Politics at the University of Oslo. Her role model is her grandmother, who served in the Riksdat.[2] Both of her grandmothers, her parents and her aunt are involved in politics and this was part of her training.[3]

Arnstad was president of the Nordic Center Youth Association from 2013 to 2014. After a time as deputy[4] she had led the Senterungdommen who are opposed to the European Union, from November 2016 to November 2019.[5] Arnstad is a strong supporter of positive discrimination to achieve a gender balance in politics. She quotes the adage that we must have an equal number of inept women to match the number of inept men.[2]

References

  1. «Fersk president for nordiske senterungdom»; Stjørdalens blad, 20.8.2013
  2. Lilleås, Heidi Schei. "Ada Arnstad: - Målet må være like mange udugelige kvinner som det er menn". Nettavisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  3. Olsen, Solveig Ruud Olav. "Ada (26) ville ikke røpe etternavnet sitt da hun begynte i politikken". Aftenposten. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  4. Ada Arnstad innstilles som ny leder i Senterungdommen Archived October 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; senterungdommen.no,
  5. Ada Arnstad er valgt til ny leder i Senterungdommen Archived November 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; senterungdommen.no,


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