Events in the year 2020 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January
- Multiple citizenship is legalised.
- Both parents of newborn children will automatically be the legal guardian, regardless of whether they are married or live together.
- The municipal and county reform come into effect:
- The county of Agder is established by unification of the former counties of Aust-Agder and Vest-Agder.
- The county of Innlandet is established by unification of the former counties of Hedmark and Oppland.
- The county of Troms og Finnmark is established by unification of the former counties of Troms and Finnmark.
- The county of Vestfold og Telemark is established by unification of the former counties of Vestfold and Telemark.
- The county of Vestland is established by unification of the former counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane.
- The county of Viken is established by unification of the former counties of Akershus, Buskerud and ÃÂstfold.
- The number of municipalities is reduced from 422 to 356 as of 42 municipal mergers.
- 3 January â The funeral of Ari Behn is held at Oslo Cathedral.
- 7 January â A fire erupts in the parking garage at Stavanger Airport Sola damaging around 60 vehicles. The fire is said to have come from an old petrol car.
- 9 January â The hearings into the NAV scandal commences, calling upon the Prime Minister, Minister of Labour Anniken Hauglie, Minister of Justice Jøran Kallmyr, and former Ministers of Labour Hanne Bjurstrøm and Anniken Huitfeldt.
- 20 January â The Progress Party announces that they will be withdrawing from Solberg's Cabinet after prolonged disagreement with fellow coalition parties, thereby also reducing the government to a minority.
- 24 January â Prime Minister Erna Solberg presents her new cabinet, now a minority government consisting of the Conservatives, Liberals and Christian Democrats.
- 15 February â the final round of the Melodi Grand Prix 2020 was held; Ulrikke Brandstorp emerging as winner.
- 17 February â Widerøe cuts 4,000 flights due to high costs.
- 11 March â Trine Skei Grande announced her stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party.
- 26 March â The Iraqi-Kurdish Islamic scholar and militant Mullah Krekar is extradited from Norway to Italy, where he is sentenced to jail for leading a jihadist network.
- 28 March â Nicolai Tangen is announced as the new director of Norges Bank Investment Management, succeeding longtime director Yngve Slyngstad.
- 18 April â News breaks out that Nicolai Tangen paid for a multi-million NOK "dream seminar" in New York City in November 2019. Attendees of the seminar included the director of Norges Bank Investment Management Yngve Slyngstad, meanwhile Tangen applied for the position as director after Slyngstad, as well as top-level politicians and diplomats.
- 28 April â Tom Hagen, whose wife disappeared on 31 October 2018, is arrested and charged with murder or complicity to murder. He was released shortly after
- 7 May â The trial against Philip Manshaus commences in Oslo District Court. The conviction fell on 11 June.
- 5 June â Thousands participate in the largest Black Lives Matter demonstration in Norway, gathering outside the US Embassy in Oslo.
- 17 June â Norway is elected to a two-year term to the United Nations Security Council to begin on 1 January 2021, during the 2020 Security Council Elections.
- 14 August â Petter Northug is arrested for speeding and also became suspected for drug possession. The conviction fell on 22 December.
- 22 August â Protests broke out during an anti-Islam rally in Bergen.
- 30 August â Protests broke out during an anti-Islam rally in Oslo.
- 1 September â Nicolai Tangen commenced his tenure as director of Norges Bank Investment Management, after transferring his share in his hedge fund AKO Capital to a foundation, the Ako Foundation.
- 8 September â The trial against Laila Bertheussen commenced in Oslo District Court.
- 26 September â Guri Melby was formally elected new leader of the Liberal Party.
- 29 September â Geir Lippestad was announced as the leading figure of a new political party, Centre (), hoping to field candidates in the 2021 Norwegian parliamentary election.
- 1 October â Labour MP Jan Bøhler surprisingly rescinded his Labour membership and joined the Centre Party.
- 11 December â Construction of the Fornebu Line commenced officially.
- 12 December â Maskorama became 2020's most viewed program on linear television in Norway, with a viewership of 1 264 000.
- 30 December â A mudslide in Ask, Gjerdrum claimed several houses and human lives.
COVID-19 pandemic
Leaders associated with the COVID-19 pandemic:
Timeline:
- 26 February - the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Norway
- 12 March - the first confirmed COVID-19 death in Norway
- 12 March - start of the nationwide lockdown, closing all kindergartens, schools, universities and colleges, gyms, swimming arenas and hairdressers
- 13 March - the Government of Norway issued the first economic crisis package, of
- 15 March - increase of the nationwide lockdown, closing all psychologists, opticians, physiotherapists and similar health offices
- 19 March - the Government of Norway issued part two of the first economic crisis package
- 19 March - increase of the nationwide lockdown, enforcing a ban on sleepovers in cabins and lodges ("the lodge ban")
- 21 March - the Parliament of Norway passed an emergency mandate law, lasting one month
- 21 March - the Parliament of Norway passed a new economic crisis package
- 31 March - the Parliament of Norway passed a new economic crisis package
- 8 April - the death toll reached 100
- 20 April - decrease of the nationwide lockdown, opening kindergartens, dentists, psychologists and physiotherapists
- 20 April - repeal of "the lodge ban"
- 21 April - the Parliament of Norway prolonged the emergency mandate law, lasting one month
- 27 April - decrease of the nationwide lockdown, opening primary schools for grades 1–4 as well as upper secondary schools for vocational students
Sports
*The 2019âÂÂ20 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup for men, won by Aleksander Aamodt Kilde.
*The 2019âÂÂ20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup for women, won by Therese Johaug.
*The 2019âÂÂ20 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for men, won by Jarl Magnus Riiber.
Anniversaries
Deaths
January
- 1 January â Laurie Grundt, painter (b. 1923).
- 5 January â Guri Ingebrigtsen, politician (b. 1952).
- 5 January â Bjørn Unneberg, politician (b. 1928).
- 8 January â Christine Præsttun, television presenter (b. 1971).
- 9 January â Bergljot Sandvik-Johansen, gymnast and figure skater (b. 1922).
- 12 January â Gunnar ÃÂstrem, glaciologist (b. 1922).
- 12 January â Frank Nervik, footballer (b. 1934).
- 15 January â Karl Sundby, actor (b. 1953).
- 25 January â Tor Obrestad, writer (b. 1938).
- 26 January â Magnhild Skjesol, handballer (b. 1931).
- 26 January â Terje Meyer, designer (b. 1942).
- 27 January â Haakon Bjørklid, illustrator (b. 1925).
February
- 3 February â Knut Rønningen, biotechnologist (born 1938).
- 6 February â Hans Petter Hansen, singer (b. 1948).
- 11 February â Jack Kramer, footballer (b. 1939).
- 12 February â Jan E. Hansen, writer and critic (b. 1959).
- 13 February â Herman Kahan, writer (b. 1926).
- 17 February â Per Oskar Andersen, neurologist (b. 1930).
- 17 February â Barry Matheson, impresario (b. 1941).
- 18 February â Jon Christensen, jazz drummer (b. 1943).
- 21 February â Erling Sandmo, historian and music critic (b. 1963).
- 23 February â Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen, ship-owner (b. 1937).
- 24 February â Jahn Teigen, singer (b. 1949).
- 27 February â Annie Riis, author (b. 1927).
March
- 1 March â Sven Ivar Dysthe, furniture designer (b. 1931).
- 3 March â Alf Cranner, singer (b. 1936).
- 4 March â Finn Eriksen, trumpeter (b. 1937).
- 4 March â Leiv O. Holstad, Christian philanthropist (b. 1951).
- 8 March â Jan-Henrik Fredriksen, politician (b. 1956).
- 10 March â Knut Hendriksen, opera director (b. 1944).
- 14 March â Jon Atle Gaarder, diplomat (b. 1934).
- 16 March â Ranveig Frøiland, politician (b. 1945).
- 16 March â Jan Levor Njargel, politician (b. 1943).
- 22 March â Markvard Sellevoll, geophysicist (b. 1923).
- 24 March â Kari Onstad, actress (b. 1941).
- 30 March â Hjørdis Nerheim, philosopher (b. 1940).
- 31 March â Ragnar Kristoffersen, politician (b. 1941).
April
- 2 April â Astrid Nøklebye Heiberg, politician (b. 1936)
- 5 April â Svein Ellingsen, psalmist (b. 1929).
- 9 April
- Bjørn Haug, jurist (b. 1928).
- Torvild Aakvaag, industrialist (b. 1927).
- 11 April â Arne Wilhelmsen, ship-owner (b. 1929).
- 12 April â Axel Berg (b. 1938).
- 12 April â Jon Ola Norbom, politician (b. 1923).
- 13 April â Jens Erik Fenstad, mathematician (b. 1935).
- 14 April â Elisabeth Berge, civil servant (b. 1954).
- 16 April â Arne Nilsen, politician (b. 1924).
- 16 April â Lars Bucher-Johannessen, publisher (b. 1929).
- 22 April â Inger Heldal, actress (b. 1940).
- 27 April â Johannes GjerdÃÂ¥ker, writer (b. 1936).
May
- 2 May â Erik Tandberg, space aviation engineer (b. 1932).
- 3 May â Leiv Stensland, politician (b. 1934).
- 5 May â Kjell Karlsen, band leader (b. 1931).
- 19 May â Arvid Torgeir Lie, writer (b. 1938).
- 20 May â Egil Grandhagen, missionary leader (b. 1947).
- 21 May
- Arnulf Kolstad, social psychologist (b. 1942).
- Bekim SejranoviÃÂ, novelist (b. 1972).
- 22 May â Torgeir Flatmark, chemist (b. 1931).
- 23 May â KÃÂ¥re Dæhlen, ambassador (b. 1926).
- 27 May â Vegard Vigerust, writer (b. 1925).
- 31 May â Kjell B. Hansen, politician (b. 1967).
June
- 6 June â Gunnar Nordhus, researcher and convicted fraudster (b. 1949).
- 7 June â Edith Thallaug, opera singer (b. 1929).
- 13 June â Helge Rykkja, lyricist (b. 1943).
- 13 June â Knut Bohwim, film director (b. 1931).
- 15 June â Janne Bondi Johannessen, linguist (b. 1960).
- 17 June â Astrid Gjertsen, politician (b. 1928).
- 20 June â Svein Arne Hansen, sports official (b. 1946).
- 20 or 21 June â Frank TømmervÃÂ¥g, footballer (b. 1951).
- 27 June â Marit Røgeberg, politician (b. 1945).
- 30 June â Nils Fredrik Wisløff, civil servant (b. ).
July
August
- 1 August â Harald Hille, architect (b. 1921).
- 1 August â Synnøve Strigen, actress (b. 1934).
- 9 August â Brita Blomquist, television presenter (b. 1932).
- 10 August â Einar Høgetveit, judge (b. 1949)
- 13 August â Tor Bach, editor (b. 1964).
- 13 August â Per Adde, painter (b. 1926).
- 15 August â Yngvar Lundh, engineer (b. 1932).
- 20 August â Arne Helvik, politician (b. 1926).
- 23 August â , author (b. 1948).
- 24 August â Ingemann Ellingsen, rector (b. 1928).
- 26 August â Hans M. Barstad, theologian (b. 1947).
- 26 August â ÃÂrnulf Tofte, police officer (b. 1922).
- 27 August â Ivar Ueland, politician (b. 1943).
- 27 August â Bjørn Lind, anesthesiologist (b. 1920).
September
October
November
December
- 1 December â Erlend Rian, politician (b. 1941).
- 6 December â Tor Gilje, singer (b. 1939).
- 8 December â Kari Rolfsen, artist (b. 1938).
- 11 December â Ivar Asheim, theologian (b. 1927).
- 17 December â Bjørn Tysdahl, literary historian (b. 1933).
- 12 December â Thor Ole Rimejorde, sports official (b. 1933).
- 17 December â Leif Hagen, pornographic publisher (b. 1942).
- 17 December â Sverre Oddanger, footballer (b. 1928).
- 18 December â Anne Aanerud, textile artist (b. 1952).
- 28 December â Helge Tverberg, mathematician (b. 1935).
- 29 December â Arne A. Jensen, media executive (b. 1954).
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