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    NORWEGIAN ELECTED HEAD OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Monsters and Critics.com
    Sep 29, 2009, 16:43 GMT

    Europe News

    Strasbourg, France - Thorbjorn Jagland, an economist and former prime
    minister of Norway, was elected Tuesday to the post of Secretary
    General of the Council of Europe, a 60-year-old organization which
    seeks to foster greater European integration and uphold human rights.

    Jagland received 165 votes from the council's parliamentary assembly,
    compared with 80 votes for rival candidate Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz
    of Poland.

    Born on November 5, 1950, Jagland is a member of the Norwegian
    Labour Party. He also served as foreign minister and currently acts
    as president of the Storting, the Norwegian parliament.

    The new secretary general replaces the outgoing chief, Terry Davis of
    Britain, who headed the organization from 2004 until the end of August.

    Founded in 1949, the Council of Europe has 47 European member states,
    including Russia, Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Belarus and Kazakhstan have been excluded due to human rights concerns,
    while others such as Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh and Northern Cyprus
    are not allowed to join because they enjoy only limited recognition.

    The Council of Europe seeks to enforce human rights through its
    European Court of Human Rights and is separate from the European Union.
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