Staalesen, Siri Gåsemyr (1973-)
- Political Party:
- Labour Party
- Member of Parliament for
- Oslo 2021-2025
- Seniority:
- 7 years, 52 days
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Member of
The Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration
Member
19.10.2021 - 30.09.2025
The Delegation to the Nordic Council
Substitute member
17.10.2024 - 30.09.2025
Biography
Date of birth: 30 June 1973
Parliamentary terms
Substitute Member of Parliament no. 6 for Oslo, 2009–2013, Labour Party
Member of Parliament no. 12 for Oslo, 2017–2021, Labour Party
Substitute Member of Parliament no. 2 for Oslo, 2021–2025, Labour Party
Substitute periods
Permanent attendance as substitute member of parliament for Espen Barth Eide, 14 October 2021–30 September 2025
Storting committees
2017–2021
Member, Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration, 12 October 2017–30 September 2021
2021–2025
Member, Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration, 19 October 2021–30 September 2025
Parliamentary delegations
2017–2021
Substitute member, Delegation to the Nordic Council, 17 October 2017–30 September 2021
Education and professional experience
Education
History (major), University of Oslo until 1999
Lambertseter Upper Secondary School 1989–1992
Professional
Planning and Building Authority, City of Oslo 2000–2001
Teacher, Norwegian School in Luxemburg 2001
Immigration department, Ministry of Local Government 2003–2005
Integration and diversity department, Ministry of Labour and Integration 2005–2007
Planning and Building Authority, City of Oslo (Groruddal project) 2007–2010
Planning department, Ministry of the Environment (Groruddal project) 2010–2012
Appointments
Municipal political service
Substitute member, Oslo City Council 2007–2011, 2011–2015
Elected party positions
Vice chair, Holmlia Labour Party 2005–2011
Chair, Oslo Labour Party Women’s Network 2010–2012
Chair, Nordstrand Labour Party 2011–2013
Party secretary, Oslo Labour Party 2012–2018