Anne Margrethe Larsen

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Anne Margrethe Larsen

Anne Margrethe Larsen (born 28 May 1950, in Haugesund) is a Norwegian politician representing the Liberal Party. She is currently a representative of Vest-Agder in the Storting and was first elected in 2005.

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