Marianne Marthinsen

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Marianne Marthinsen (born 25 August 1980, in Jevnaker) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.

She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo in 2005.

She graduated from University of Oslo in 2001, having studied economics. She has a somewhat diverse working background, having been a journalist in Romerikes Blad , nurse assistant, office worker and secretary of the Workers' Youth League. She has also been involved in Nei til EU, Attac Norway and Fredsinitiativet.

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