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Mari Eifring
Leader of Red Youth
In office
2008–2010
Preceded byMimir Kristjansson
Succeeded byIver Aastebøl
Personal details
Born19 January 1987 (1987-01-19) (age 37)
Oslo, Norway
Political partyRed

Mari Eifring (born 19 January 1987, in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician of the Red Party. In 2012 she was elected the party's secretary.[1] She was the leader of Red Youth from 2008 until 2010.[2][3] She had been a member of Red Youth's Central Board since 2006.

References

  1. ^ Facts from the Red party national convention in Klassekampen May 7th, 2012: "Rødt tar en dansk en".
  2. ^ Rød bølle
  3. ^ "Ny leder i Rød Ungdom", Klassekampen April 20th, 2010.
Party political offices Preceded byMimir Kristjansson Leader of Red Youth 2008–2010 Succeeded byIver Aastebøl Preceded byBeth Hartmann Party secretary of Red 2012– Succeeded by