Ellen Wibe
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Ellen Margrethe Wibe (born 9 January 1965) is a Norwegian communications worker, society commentator and former
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. She was active in politics for five years for the Progress Party. From 1993 until 1994 she was the first deputy leader of the party, and for a while general secretary of the Youth of the Progress Party. Wibe was among the most notable young libertarians that had started to influence the party in the early 1990s, but left the party in 1994 following the
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at ''Bolkesjø''. Wibe is married to Odd Magnar Brubæk, former secretary of the parliamentary group of the party, who some time earlier was also forced to leave the party following his criticism of the parliamentary role of chairman Carl I. Hagen's wife Eli Hagen.


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1965 births Living people Progress Party (Norway) politicians {{Norway-politician-1960s-stub