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Une Aina Bastholm (born 14 January 1986) is a Norwegian politician and former leader of Green Party. She represented Oslo in the
Storting The Storting ( no, Stortinget ) (lit. the Great Thing) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo. The unicameral parliament has 169 members and is elected every four years bas ...
from 2017 to 2021 and during this time was the only member of her party with a parliamentary seat. She was elected to represent
Akershus Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
following the 2021 election.


Early life

Une Aina Bastholm was born on 14 January 1986 in Trondheim, Norway. When she was 10 years old, her family moved north to
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, where she attended school a short distance away in Mørkved. She started getting involved with politics at the age of 14 through youth groups such a
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and AUF (Workers' Youth League). She studied political science at the University of Oslo and the University of Potsdam before completing a master's degree in
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at
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in Wales.


Political career

Returning to Trondheim after her graduation in 2010, Bastholm worked for groups such as ''
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'' (The Future in our hands)
''Dyrevernalliansen''
(The Norwegian Animal Protection Alliance), an
''Naturvernforbundet''
(Friends of the Earth Norway). She also helped her mum and sister open a sustainable, non-profit, family-run grocery store name
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The Green Party

Despite briefly experimenting with ''Arbeiderpartiet'' (Norway's Labour Party) in her youth, Bastholm had not felt at home in the party. She had studied green politics as part of her master's thesis and soon became drawn to the green party in Norway, ''Miljøpartiet De Grønne'' (MDG). Bastholm joined in 2010, becoming a member of their central board in 2012, before moving to Oslo and becoming MDG's local leader for the county. In 2013, she became a deputy representative at ''Stortinget'' where she worked under MDG's only member of parliament at the time, Rasmus Hansson.


Party spokesperson

In April 2016, Bastholm went up against
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in a challenge to become one of MDG's two spokespeople (one man, one woman). Bastholm was a clear favourite with the backing of the entire nomination committee – Hansson (who would become the male spokesperson) threatened to resign if she was not elected. Bastholm received 142 against 48 votes at a party meeting in
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and went on to serve in the spokesperson role alongside Hansson until 2018, when his role was taken over by Arild Hermstad.


2017: parliamentary election and seat in parliament

In the
2017 Norwegian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 11 September 2017 to elect all 169 members of the unicameral Norwegian Parliament, the Storting. The non-socialist parties retained a reduced majority of 88 seats, allowing Prime Minister Erna Solb ...
, MDG received 3.2% of the vote and Bastholm became representative nr.11 (out of 19) for Oslo district. As Hansson lost his seat, this made her the new sole representative belonging to MDG in ''Stortinget''. During this period, she sat on government committees for finance, energy/climate, and foreign affairs/defence.


2019: leadership of party

Following a national conference in 2019, the Green Party decided to elect a single leader, abolishing their tradition of having multiple spokespeople. During a meeting in April 2020 (held digitally due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Bastholm was elected as the party's first leader.


2021: parliamentary election

In the
2021 Norwegian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 13 September 2021. All 169 seats in the Norwegian legislature, the Storting, were up for election. The election was won by a coalition consisting of the social-democratic Labour Party and the agra ...
, MDG's share of the vote increased by 0.6% to a total of 3.8% and Bastholm won a seat to represent Akershus district. The party also gained an additional two seats in Oslo district for Rasmus Hansson and
Lan Marie Berg Lan Marie Nguyen Berg (born 4 March 1987 in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician from the Green Party. She currently serves as an MP for Oslo since 2021 and as one of the party's deputy leaders since 2022. Berg previously served as Oslo City Commission ...
, bringing the total number of MDG seats to three.


2022: step down

Bastholm was re-elected at the 2022 party congress on 8 May. Arild Hermstad continued as deputy leader, and Ingrid Liland became the new additional deputy. On 17 August 2022, the Green Party committee announced that it would be calling for an extraordinary meeting after Bastholm indicated that she would be stepping down as leader, citing family reasons and occupational burnout. Deputy Leader Arild Hermstad succeeded her as acting leader until an extraordinary congress can be held during autumn.


Political views

In 2016, in response to a question about whether it was appropriate for Green Party members to travel by air given the party's environmental stance, Bastholm stated that it would be impossible for the party to engage with the more remote parts of Norway without using planes. She herself makes an effort to avoid flights when possible (once travelling for 19 hours via train and bus to reach a party conference in
Narvik ( se, Áhkanjárga) is the third-largest municipality in Nordland county, Norway, by population. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Narvik. Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Ankenesstranda, Ball ...
) but accepts that this is not a viable option for everyone, particularly for politicians in an elongated country like Norway. She pointed out that the Green Party are not against air travel completely, but rather aim to encourage people to fly less and halt the growth of air traffic. In 2017, Bastholm announced that she was terminating her customer relationship with DNB after the release of the
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led to revelations about the bank having over 100 clients registered in Bermuda (a popular tax haven for corporations). During the digital national party conference in April 2020, Bastholm referred to the climate crisis as the "headline of this century" and made an appeal to Norwegian oil workers, calling for them to use their expertise and experience in order to help build new renewable industries. She also called on Prime Minister Erna Solberg to offer oil companies a green restructuring package. In December 2020, in response to the announcement of Norway's 2021 budget, Bastholm accused the government of spending billions like "drunk sailors." This comment was criticised by both th
Norwegian Maritime Officers’ Association
and
Sylvi Listhaug Sylvi Listhaug (born 25 December 1977) is a Norwegian politician serving as the leader of the Progress Party since 2021. She previously served as Minister for the Elderly and Public Health of Norway under Prime Minister Erna Solberg from May to ...
of the Progress Party. Bastholm later issued an apology for the comment. In a March 2021 interview, Bastholm stated her belief that the freedom of choice enjoyed by Norwegian consumers gives them a great ability to effect positive change in regards to climate change.


Personal life

As a result of moving between Trøndelag and
northern Norway Northern Norway ( nb, Nord-Norge, , nn, Nord-Noreg; se, Davvi-Norga) is a geographical Regions of Norway, region of Norway, consisting of the two northernmost counties Nordland and Troms og Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainlan ...
as a child, Bastholm alternates between a Trøndersk and a
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dialect, using the former when she speaks to the media. She has been a vegetarian since the age of 12. In June 2017, Bastholm announced she was pregnant with her first child and that she would be taking maternity leave. In September 2020, she announced the pregnancy of a second child and gave birth in April of 2021 to a girl. Bastholm returned from maternity leave at the start of August 2021 in the run up to the
2021 Norwegian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 13 September 2021. All 169 seats in the Norwegian legislature, the Storting, were up for election. The election was won by a coalition consisting of the social-democratic Labour Party and the agra ...
.


See also

* Hanna Marcussen * European Green Party * Green Party (Sweden) *
Caroline Lucas Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who has twice led the Green Party of England and Wales and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion since the 2010 general election. She was re-elected ...
* Arne Næss * Solberg's Cabinet


References

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