Anniken Huitfeldt

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Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byAnniken Krutnes
Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Anniken Huitfeldt
Huitfeldt in 2023
Norwegian Ambassador to the United States
Assumed office
26 August 2024
Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byAnniken Krutnes
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
14 October 2021  16 October 2023
Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byIne Eriksen Søreide
Succeeded byEspen Barth Eide
Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion
In office
21 September 2012  16 October 2013
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg
Preceded byHanne Bjurstrøm
Succeeded byRobert Eriksson
Minister of Culture
In office
20 October 2009  21 September 2012
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg
Preceded byTrond Giske
Succeeded byHadia Tajik
Minister of Children and Equality
In office
29 February 2008  20 October 2009
Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg
Preceded byManuela Ramin-Osmundsen
Succeeded byAudun Lysbakken
Member of the Storting
In office
1 October 2005  30 September 2025
DeputyGorm Kjernli
Are Helseth
Ragnhild Male Hartviksen
ConstituencyAkershus
Deputy Member of the Storting
In office
1 October 1993  30 September 2005
ConstituencyAkershus
Leader of the Workers' Youth League
In office
27 October 1996  22 October 2000
Preceded byTrond Giske
Succeeded byEva Kristin Hansen
Personal details
BornAnniken Scharning Huitfeldt
(1969-11-29) 29 November 1969 (age 56)
Bærum, Akershus, Norway
PartyLabour
SpouseOla Petter Flem
Children3
Alma mater

Anniken Scharning Huitfeldt (born 29 November 1969) is a Norwegian politician and historian. She has served as the Norwegian Ambassador to the United States since 2024. A member of Labour Party, she has previously held several ministerial roles under Jens Stoltenberg between 2008 and 2013 and then served as foreign minister under Jonas Gahr Støre between 2021 and 2023.

She was born on 29 November 1969 in Bærum Municipality, Norway, to the daughter of public prosecutor Iver Huitfeldt (born 1943) and Sidsel Scharning (1940–1990).[1] She is one of two siblings: Her sister, Astrid, was also a politician, and her brother, Anders. She is the niece of politician Fritz Huitfeldt and the granddaughter of judge Otte Huitfeldt.[2] Huitfeldt grew up in the town of Jessheim. She is also a descendant of Norwegian Chancellor Jens Bjelke (1580–1659).

She attended Jessheim Upper Secondary School from 1985 to 1988, and then worked for one year as a county secretary of Workers' Youth League, a youth wing of Labour Party.

Huitfeldt was involved in student politics already while attending school, as a member of Akershus county school board from 1986 to 1988. She was also a central board member of Norges Gymnasiastsamband from 1987 to 1988, and in her native Ullensaker, she was a member of the municipal equality committee.[1]

From 1989 to 1992, she studied at the University of Oslo, minoring in political science and history, and from 1992 to 1993, she took a minor in geography at London School of Economics. From 1993 to 1996, she took a master's degree in history in Oslo.[1]

She is married to Norwegian businessman Ola Petter Flem, with whom she has three children.

Early career

Political career

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