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Emilie Enger Mehl (born 8 August 1993) is a
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politician for the Centre Party. She has served as minister of justice since 2021 and
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for Hedmark since 2017.


Personal life and education

Mehl was born in
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on 8 August 1993, a daughter of Eivind Mehl and Ellen Enger Müller. She holds a Master of laws (LL.M.) from the
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.


Career


Parliament

Mehl was elected representative to the
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for the period 2017–2021 for the Centre Party. She was member of the Standing Committee on Justice from 2017 to 2020, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) from 2017 to 2021. From 2020 to 2021 she was member of the
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and of the
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. She was re-elected to the Storting for the period 2021–2025, and was replaced by deputy Margrethe Haarr while being part of the Støre's Cabinet from October 2021.


Local politics

She was elected representative to the
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of
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from 2015.


Minister of Justice

She was appointed minister of justice on 14 October 2021. At the time of her appointment, she became the country's youngest person to serve as minister of justice. Mehl laid down flowers, for the victims of the
Kongsberg attack On 13 October 2021, a man attacked eight people with various weapons – including a bow and arrow – at locations in Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway, a town about southwest of the capital city Oslo. Five people were killed, and three others were ...
. The attack happened the day before she was appointed, and she was accompanied by the prime minister. In October 2021, she spoke about the issue of alleged abuse of power by police, during handling of drug cases. In early November, she focused on the recent shootings in the capital: eight young men had been shot (by other civilians) over the span of ten weeks. She rejected the
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's proposal of reducing the amount of prisons from 32 to 13. In May 2022, she appeared in front of the Standing Committee on Justice to answer about the controversy regarding Hans Sverre Sjøvold, chief of Police Security Service. He resigned the following month. There was a shortage of blank passports in May nd for some time later and that became a bottleneck for the authorities' issuing of passports. (Mehl had already warned in March 2022, of an upcoming period where many applicants for new passports—would have to wait for unreasonably long periods of time;
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were responsible for the production of the passports). The government made a proposal to change the court system. Possible changes to the court system were being evaluated (as of May 2022). Regarding the proposed changes, she said that she wished to listen to pinions orvoices from the districts, rather than the strong opposition from legal experts - because the experts are mostly based in the capital city. In August 2022, Mehl recognized that Russian vessels posed a potential risk to Norwegian interests. Later in August, it was revealed that Mehl had declined the treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers in Norway despite the Ministry of Foreign Affairs having approved the request. Only weeks later did she give the same response as said ministry did. At the same time, Mehl didn't disclose these details when questioned about it in the Storting. The Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs notified that they would be setting up a hearing for the case, and would be calling Mehl, prime minister Støre and foreign minister
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in for questioning.


Since Q4 2022

On 17 October, she warned people to be on high alert and report suspicious drone activity. Later in October, Mehl ordered a full
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on all institutions that have handled the investigations and judicial proceedings of the Baneheia murders. She added that the ministry of justice is now creating a mandate for the fact-finding. In October, Mehl also presented
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as the new chief of the
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. From 31 October, she had six days to answer to parliament; some MPs have said that a recent purchase of Chinese drones from
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, should have been stopped. Previously, in January 2022, the Conservative Party expressed concerns for national security regarding the
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's process for acquiring Chinese drones from
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. In response, Mehl called for a meeting with director of police Benedicte Bjørnland later that month. On 2 November 2022, Mehl was forced to withdraw an inquiry that the ministry of justice had ordered from the Police Directorate; the withdrawal happened 3 hours after media told about the inquiry. The Office of the Prime Minister contacted the leadership of the Centre Party, to express concern. The inquiry had desired to decentralize the national police force; furthermore, one goal was to create 20 new police stations - each with 5 police officers - in the districts; the inquiry was supposed to "map out the possibility for making large cuts, regarding police in the big cities". On November 9, media said that 3 of the 4 points of the inquiry, have not yet been stopped (by Mehl). On 4 November,
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, leader of the Standing Committee on Justice said that it is incomprehensible that Mehl is not intervening and giving orders to the justice ministry and underlying agencies, regarding answers to questions about the case involving employment termination of a whistleblower at the
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(''PST''). After having whistleblowed - in regard to Benedicte Bjørnland, Roger Berg and Kaare Songstad - the whistleblower was told that he would need two authorities to give him authorization - for access to classified information: a (relevant)
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and also the chief of PST.https://www.vg.no/nyheter/i/MonBQr/justisministeren-ber-om-full-redegjoerelse. Vg.no. Retrieved 2022-11-05 In a 2 November reply to Ingvild Wetrhus Thorsvik of the Standing Committee on Justice, Mehl claimed that such "double authorization" is required by law; however, on 4 November media revealed that 3 documents from the justice ministry from 2017, 2019 and 2020 say otherwise.https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/0QVJnE/justiskomiteen-om-pst-varsler-uforstaaelig-at-mehl-ikke-griper-inn. Vg.no. Retrieved 2022-11-04 Carl I. Hagen, a member of the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs sent questions to Mehl, asking her how many PST servicemen already have been subjected to "double authorization". As of 5 November, Thorsvik has sent additional questions to Mehl. In December 2022, the opposition parties, together with the government parties, demanded that a position be created for an ombud for
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regarding police matters or perhaps even regarding matters of the justice sector; Mehl had already said in May that she would create that position, but she later shelved the idea; in May 2022, the police union in Norway had rejected the one proposed version of the idea. On 15 December, Mehl issued an apology on behalf of the government in relation to the wrongful conviction of Viggo Kristiansen in the Baneheia murders.


Other

Mehl is previously known as the winner of the first season (2015) of the Norwegian
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'. She also participated in the third season of ''Kompani Lauritzen'', but did not accept payment for her participation, but instead wished for her remuneration to be donated to charity organisations. She went on to win the season.


References

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