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Mudassar Kapur
Leader of the Oslo Conservative Party

Incumbent

Assumed office
27 January 2024
DeputyIngeborg Tennes
Preceded byMorten Steenstrup
Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
In office
4 February 2020 – 30 September 2021
First DeputyHadia Tajik
Second DeputySylvi Listhaug
Hans Andreas Limi
Preceded byHenrik Asheim
Succeeded byEigil Knutsen
Member of the Storting

Incumbent

Assumed office
1 October 2013
ConstituencyOslo
Personal details
Born

Mudassar Hussain Kapur


(1976-12-14) 14 December 1976 (age 47)
Oslo, Norway
Political partyConservative
Children3
Alma materBI Norwegian Business School
Norwegian School of Economics

Mudassar Hussain Kapur (born 14 December 1976) is a Norwegian politician. He is a member of the Conservative Party and has served as a member of the Storting for Oslo since 2013.

Education[edit]

Kapur studied marketing, branding and management at the BI Norwegian Business School from 1995 to 2000 and earned an MBA in strategic management from the Norwegian School of Economics in 2012.

Career[edit]

Kapur began his career in sales and marketing for Royal Dutch Shell in 2000. In 2006, he transitioned into politics as a campaign manager for the Conservative Party where he worked until 2012. The same year, he became a fundraiser for SOS Children's Villages.[1]

Local politics[edit]

He was elected to Oslo city council from the Søndre Nordstrand district in 2011 and served on the Finance Committee.[2] In the 2013 Norwegian parliamentary election he was nominated in the 5th spot on the Conservative Party's ballot and gained a seat in the parliament in the election.[1]

After Morten Steenstrup announced he wouldn't seek re-election as leader of the Oslo Conservatives, the election committee proposed Kapur as the new leader along with Ingeborg Tennes as deputy leader.[3] Both were formally elected at the party's annual meeting on 27 January 2024.[4]

Parliament[edit]

Kapur was elected to the Storting in the 2013 election and was re-elected in 2017 and 2021.

In the Storting, Kapur served as a member of the Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration from 2013 to 2017.

After Henrik Asheim was appointed to the Solberg cabinet, Kapur succeeded him as chair of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. He held this post from February 2020 to September 2021, and was succeeded by Eigil Knutsen.[5]

Personal life[edit]

Kapur was born on 14 December 1976 in Oslo. He is of Pakistani descent, his family having immigrated to Norway from Pakistan in 1971, and he was born five years later.

He is married and has a son and a daughter. The family lives in Ekeberg, Oslo.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Wazim K. Riaz (11 March 2013): Høyre-kometen Kapur Oslo by. Retrieved 13 September 2013 (in Norwegian)
  • ^ Kjetil Løset (21 August 2013): Mudassar (35) sikter mot Stortinget TV2. Retrieved 9 October 2013 (in Norwegian)
  • ^ "Enstemmig valgkomite vil ha Mudassar Kapur som ny leder i Oslo Høyre" (in Norwegian). Vårt Oslo. 1 November 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  • ^ "Mudassar Kapur ny leder i Oslo Høyre" (in Norwegian). NRK. 27 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  • ^ "Mudassar Kapur (H) blir leder av Stortingets finanskomité" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2022.

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