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Bjørn Arild Gram (born 7 May 1972 in
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) is a Norwegian politician currently serving as minister of defence since 2022. A member of the Centre Party, he previously served as minister of local government from 2021 to 2022. Gram started his political career as a deputy representative to the Storting from Nord-Trøndelag, and went on to serve in said position on two more occasions. He served as a state secretary in the Ministry of Finance from 2005 to 2007, when he became mayor of Steinkjer. He stepped down as mayor in 2020 when he was appointed chair of the
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, a position he held until his ministerial appointment in 2021.


Education

He studied at
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from 1991 to 1997 and took the siv.øk. degree at Bodø University College in 2000. He was employed in Telenor Mobil from 2000 to 2005.Steinkjer Encyclopedia
/ref> He also attended the recruit school in
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, and later became troop leader and border hunter along the Russian border. He was also a sergeant in the
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.


Political career


Youth and local politics

From 1996 to 1998 he chaired the Centre Youth, the youth wing of the Centre Party. On the local level Gram served as the mayor of
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from 2007 to 2020, having formerly been a member of the county council from 1991 to 2000. He was a member of Nord-Trøndelag
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from 1995 to 2019, and has chaired the county party chapter. In 2016, during his time as mayor, Gram was among ten participants at a cabin in Sweden when a text message saying "We want your pussy" was sent to former party leader
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. Like the nine other participants, he denied to have sent the message. In February 2020, he was appointed the new chair of the
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, and stepped down as mayor the next month.


Parliament

He served as a deputy representative to the Storting from Nord-Trøndelag from 1993–1997, 2001–2009 and 2013–2021. From 2005 to 2007 Gram was a member of Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet as State Secretary in the
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. In 2013, as
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from Nord-Trøndelag was a member of the outgoing Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet, Gram met as a regular representative during the two weeks before the cabinet change.


Minister of Local Government

Gram was appointed minister of local government in Jonas Gahr Støre's cabinet on 14 October 2021. Gram told
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that he would facilitate so that local democracy can take a position on the future of its county. He further said it would take a decision from the Storting to reverse county mergers. He didn't give an estimate to what reversal of the mergers would cost, but emphasised that the government would have dialog with the counties in question about what would be necessary to go through with the process of reversal. Following questions from members of the Storting regarding Telenor continuing construction of the 5G network with
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equipment in
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, Gram answered with a written statement that seemed similar to former Minister of Districts and Digitalisation Linda Hofstad Helleland's response about the same case a few weeks earlier. Gram later revealed that the similar answers are due to the fact that the authorities' policy is fixed, even after the change of government. On 29 October, Gram issued a letter where he and the government approved the dissolution of
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county. After the government approved for municipalities who were merged by force, to dissolve themselves, Gram expressed that he had faith in local democracy and confidence in the municipalities to listen to there inhabitants in an appropriate way. He further stated that he didn't want to speculate in local outcomes against forced mergers. On 13 December, in a Storting question time,
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representative André N. Skjelstad asked Gram about which tasks would be transferred from the county governor to the county municipality. Gram didn't answer the question directly, but stated that the government would get back to the Storting with a proposal of which tasks should be transferred. He also emphasized that for many years there had been a sneak centralisation of government jobs and this must be taken into account. In a press release on 19 December, Gram announced that the housing benefits would rise through January to March 2022. He also stressed that people should apply to get the benefits by 31 December, and those who already had it didn't have to apply again for the given period. In early January 2022, the government announced that small houses will still be built with chimneys, in effect meaning that they would not go in to remove the requirement for single-family homes to have a chimney in accordance with building regulations. Gram stressed the importance of chimneys, stating: "It is important that people can keep warm if there is a natural disaster or other major event. By keeping the requirement for a chimney, we make it easier for more people to burn firewood". Gram stated that he could not promise municipalities who wants to change counties after mergers where reversed the right to do so. He stressed the factors of changes to the county those municipalities would leave and the ones they would be entering, in addition to constituency changes for the Storting. He added that the decision would be left to the Storting. In March, Gram sent a proposal for an amendment to the Inheritance Act to the Storting that would ensure that family members of the recently deceased would be able to file paperwork digitally and make said process shorter and "less bureaucratic". In his statement, he said: "Today, the process after death is complicated and paper-based. We are now working on a digital death estate solution that will solve some of the bureaucratic tangles. But for it to be legal to share data digitally via a digital death estate solution, the Inheritance Act must be changed". In April, Gram announced that notable changes to the electoral law would be made, that previously were exclusively made for the 2021 election during the COVID-19 pandemic; could be permanently implemented. Further changes included for early votes to be counted as soon as the first Sunday before Election Day, and for local electrical commissions to establish other voting locations within their respective constituencies. The Ministry plans to follow up on these changes recommended by a commission set down, to propose an amendment to the electoral law to be put forward in early 2023.


Minister of Defence

After
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resigned in the wake of revelations of multiple inappropriate sexual relations with younger women, Gram was appointed his successor on 12 April 2022. During the minor reshuffle,
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was appointed his successor as minister of local government. On 20 April, Gram announced that Norway would be donating air defence system missiles to Ukraine, while the missiles were being phased out in the
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. He stated: "The missile will be phased out by the Norwegian Armed Forces, but it is still a modern and effective weapon that will be of great benefit to Ukraine. Other countries have also donated similar weapon systems". Gram visited Pasvik in
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with his Nordic counterparts on 11 May to discuss their countries' continued cooperation. At their press meet, Gram started by saying: "We are at a crossroads in Nordic history. We know that Sweden and
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are in the final stages of applying for
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membership. We are looking at the importance of developing the Nordic defence work in the future". On 23 May, ''
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'' revealed that Gram had received double salary when he concurrently was mayor of Steinkjer and a deputy member of Parliament in 2018 and 2019. Gram clarified that he had repaid Steinkjer municipality, in order to remove any doubt about his integrity. On 8 June, Gram announced that Norway would be donating 22 artillery weapons of the type
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to Ukraine, stating: "The Ukrainian forces depend on Western support in the form of military equipment and weapons to withstand the Russian attacks. Ukraine has requested this type of arms support. The development of the war in Ukraine indicates that it is now necessary to donate heavier materiel and weapons systems as well". At a defence minister summit in
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on 16 June, Gram said he wouldn't rule out that Ukrainian soldiers could be trained in Norway, despite having previously ruled it out. After Sweden and Finland signed an agreement with Turkey, thereby clearing their way to join NATO, Russia made threats against the former. Gram asserted that there would be no heighten risks with the two's accession into NATO. He noted that the countries would bring new defence capabilities and that the Nordics weren't a threat against anyone and blamed
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's actions as the cause for their accession. On 7 July, the government announced that they would be establishing a new action plan for military veterans. The plan is cross-sectoral and will focus on follow-up, care and recognition of veterans and their families, before, during and after service in international operations. Gram emphasised the importance of following up veterans and their families, and how some soldiers have experience negative consequences due to their service. He stated: "We know that recognition is important to limit the negative consequences, and it is a great responsibility that we as a society have to show those who have taken risks on our behalf that we appreciate the efforts. The government will also study measures that will make it easier for society to utilize the veterans' unique competence and experience". He also praised municipalities who have initiated veteran plans and the
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's efforts to assist them. He also said that he looked forward to working with veteran interest organisations. On 29 July, Gram announced that Norway would be donating 14
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armored patrol vehicles. The vehicles would be donated in addition to artillery weapons, portable air defence and armor servers. He stated: "Norway continues to contribute to the Ukrainians' fight for freedom. The government is constantly assessing how Norway can provide further support to Ukraine in the country's defence against Russia's invasion". At a meeting with his Swedish and Danish counterparts in
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on 9 August, Gram stated that the Nordic countries would work more together with notably Nordic Response, and expressed that the Nordics should be able to handle threats from Russia. He also expressed concern regarding their rapid change of rhetoric. At a donor conference for Ukraine held in
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on 11 August, Gram pledged that Norway would be sending instructors to the United Kingdom to assist training Ukrainian soldiers. Two days afterwards, the Russian embassy in Norway stated that they took it as "another unfriendly step" against them, saying: "We consider this decision to be another unfriendly step by the Norwegian authorities, on par with the country's latest actions directed at Russia - a neighboring country that has never threatened Norway, its territorial integrity or people". On 8 September, while visiting the U. S Ramstein Air Base in Germany for a summit with 50 of his international counterparts, Gram announced that Norway would be donating Hellfire missiles to Ukraine. When asked about Ukrainian soldiers being trained in Norway, Gram refused to comment, citing security considerations. On 15 September, the Red Party expressed concerns about revelations that the government had been open to the possibility of the
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imposing telecommunications and network companies to give them copies of data communications that reach outside the Norwegian border. To ''
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'', Gram said that Norway isn't capable enough to defend itself against espionage, sabotage, terrorism planning and cyber operations. He also asserted that it was important for defence purposes for a system like the one revealed, to be in place. A day after the
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Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen presented a report into the
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's information system, Gram released a statement in response, stating: "The findings of the National Audit Office are very serious. We share the National Audit Office's understanding of reality, and what the National Audit Office has pointed out matches our own findings. It is nevertheless the case that the Armed Forces and the defence sector resolve the day-to-day tasks. The National Audit Office also points this out". At a press conference on 20 October, alongside prime minister
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and justice minister
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; Gram assured that the
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had put in measures as soon as in December 2021 to strengthen itself. He further informed that the
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had received more supplies, and that the skies and territorial waters were being heavily patrolled. He also sympathised with concerns about the situation in Europe, and added that "we won't be scared". On 2 November, Gram expressed that Swedish and Finnish NATO membership would change Norway's role in the organisation, which would include new investment necessities. He was also open to Norway and Iceland joining the Joint Force Command Norfolk and the necessity of expanding it's headquarters. On 10 November, Gram expressed that the command structure of the
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should be changed, while also admitting that the army was struggling with management. This sentiment was shared by Chief of Defence
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. Gram notably suggested a change where the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency should work directly for the army rather then for the Ministry of Defence. The same day, he announced that Norway would be donating 1,5 NOK to the British-led International Fund for Ukraine, which will help Ukraine buy more weapons and equipment. According to Gram, this would make Norway the second largest donor for the fund besides the United Kingdom. On 4 January 2023, Gram announced that Norway would be donating 10 000 modern long-range artillery shells from the country's own arsenal, to Ukraine.


References

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