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Erling Sande was born on 8 November, 1979 in Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway, is a Norwegian politician. Discover Erling Sande's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November 1979
Birthday 8 November
Birthplace Bremanger, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1978

Erling Sande (born 8 November 1978 in Bremanger) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.

2005

He represents Sogn og Fjordane in the Norwegian Parliament, where he deputised for Liv Signe Navarsete, who served in government between 2005 and 2013.

He was elected as a regular representative following the 2021 election.

Sande has served as minister of local government since 2023.

Sande was elected as a deputy member for Sogn og Fjordane at the 2005 parliamentary election.

He was re-elected in 2009, and from 17 October 2005 until the end of the 2009–13 term, he deputised for Liv Signe Navarsete, who served in government.

He also served as the second vice chair of the Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs from 2005 to 2007 and was a member of the Election Committee from 2005 to 2009.

2007

He was a member of the committee from 2007.

2009

Concurrently to deputising for Navarsete, he led the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment from 2009 to 2013.

2012

In 2012, he announced that he wouldn't seek re-election at the 2013 election.

Sande returned to parliament following the 2021 election.

He served as the chair of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications between 2021 and 2023, when he was appointed minister of local government.

Sande was appointed minister of local government on 16 October 2023, following a cabinet reshuffle.

A week after assuming office, Sande rejected criticism from Kristiansand mayor Mathias Bernander that the government's proposed law to intervene to approve local referendums would weaken local democracy.

Sande argued that in the case of Søgne and Songdalen, they were simply listening to the local population and reiterated that the government would pay for a potential break-up of the merged municipality.

In November, the government secured a majority to pass the law when the Socialist Left Party announced that they would support it.

In January, Sande warned that Rogaland would loose state financial scheme support if the county council didn't allow for transport services such as buses and ferries, to be free of charge.

This would also encompass vehicle tolls, and he emphasised that the government would expect counties to utilise the funds for free public transport.

Rogaland County Mayor Ole Ueland on the other hand, expressed that the government was punishing Rogaland and that they would rather allow people to pay for public transport and that transport would run at all rather than not.

During the referendum voting period in Søgne and Songdalen on whether they should leave or remain in Kristiansand municipality, the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities expressed concerns about voting irregularities and dangers of vote fraud.

This came as a reaction following revelations of instructions on how to cheat vote had been circulated.

Sande expressed that voter fraud is highly irregular in the country overall and emphasised that it is punishable by law.

Furthermore he expressed his trust in the local population to be honest and fair.

The referendum was held on 2 February, where a majority in both Søgne and Songdalen voted to remain a part of Kristiansand municipality.

Sande announced that the government would respect the results.

During a question time in parliament in mid February, Sande criticised Liberal Party representative Alfred Bjørlo for characterising nature management by local politicians for "home alone parties", calling Bjørlo's description "disrespectful".

Bjørlo later expressed he didn't regret his description as a way to get his point across.

Sande is married and has two sons.