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Chief Commissioner of Bergen
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The Chief Commissioner of Bergen, alternatively known as the Governing Mayor of Bergen (Norwegian: Byrådsleder) is the head of the city government in Bergen, the second largest city in Norway. The position was created on 26 June 2000 when Bergen adopted the parliamentary system.[1] All members of the City Government is elected by Bergen City Council.
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Chief Commissioner of Bergen | |
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Byrådslederen i Bergen | |
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Formation | 26 June 2000 |
First holder | Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen |
Website | The City Government |
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