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Christian Tybring-Gjedde

Christian Tybring-Gjedde (born 8 August 1963) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party, and former senior civil servant. He has been a member of the Norwegian Parliament since he was first elected in 2005, and he held the position as leader of the Progress Party's Oslo chapter from 2010 to 2014.
Tybring-Gjedde identifies himself as a classical liberal, particularly on economical issues, advocating limited government intervention, reducing public spending and has called for large scale tax reduction. More conservative and outspoken on social and cultural issues, Tybring-Gjedde has stoked controversy on numerous occasions. He believes immigration policy to be the single most important political issue facing Norwegian society.〔http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/politikk/Tybring-Gjedde---Frp-sitter-med-ansvar-for-en-utvikling-jeg-er-veldig-bekymret-for-7789792.html〕
In 2014 he released his book about immigration politics titled ''Mens orkesteret fortsetter å spille''.〔("Tybring-Gjedde gir ut bok: – Innvandrere er privilegerte" ). ''TV 2''. 15.11.2014.〕〔("Den brysomme Frp-mannen" ). ''Dagbladet''. 12.11.2014.〕
==Early life, education and work==
Christian Tybring-Gjedde was born in Oslo to businessman and wholesaler Harald Tybring-Gjedde (born 1930) and Irene Mathilde Falch (born 1930). Harald was the owner of a large office supply company founded by his father Carl in 1918, until selling the family out of the company in 2001.〔 He was raised in Sandvika in the Bærum municipality near Oslo's west-end, attending primary school at Jong Elementary school from 1970 to 1976, and upper secondary school at Kristelig Gymnasium from 1976 to 1982.〔
An active water polo player (playing as goalkeeper), he was granted an athletic scholarship to study in the United States in 1984.〔("Vannpolo og løssnus" ). ''Universitas''. 25.09.2013.〕 He studied at the Loyola University Chicago from 1984 to 1988, and achieved a bachelor's degree in political science. From 1988 to 1990 he studied at the University of Denver, Colorado, achieving a master's degree in international studies. He later attended the NATO Defense College in Rome from 1996 to 1997.〔 He won the Norwegian championship with the Frogner water polo club in 1992, and has been picked out for the national water polo team.〔''Aftenposten aften'' – Frogner tok vannpologullet (9.6.1992, p.26)〕
Between the years 1993 to 2005 he was employed in the Norwegian Ministry of Defence, from 2002 as Assistant Director-General, including three years with the Norwegian delegation to NATO in Brussels.〔〔("Christian Tybring-Gjedde" ). ''Store norske leksikon''. 05.12.2014.〕 As a senior civil servant,〔 he had to quit his job to stand as a candidate for the 2005 parliamentary election, while only willing to do so if nominated for his party's third spot in Oslo.〔("Hagens høyre hånd kan bli vraket" ). ''VG''. 16.11.2004.〕

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