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National Association for Women's Suffrage (Norway) : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Association for Women's Suffrage (Norway) The National Association for Women's Suffrage ((ノルウェー語:Landskvinnestemmerettsforeningen), LSKF), was a Norwegian association for women suffrage, active from 1898 until 1913. It was founded as a national organization, in contrast to the previous suffrage organisation, ''Kvindestemmeretsforeningen'' (1885-1913), which was only a local organisation for the capital of Oslo. Among its founders and most active members were Gina Krog, Fredrikke Marie Qvam, Betzy Kjelsberg and Fredrikke Mørck. The LSKF was founded as a protest to the suffrage reform of 1898, when male suffrage was achieved, while women were left out. The year after, the members put forward a demand of women suffrage with 12 000 names for the parliament. In 1905, the organisation supported the dissolve of the union with Sweden. From 1906, it was a part of the International Council of Women. The purpose of the organisation was met with the introduction of women suffrage in 1913. ==See also==
* Women's suffrage organizations * List of suffragists and suffragettes * Timeline of women's suffrage
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