The Workers' Youth League ( nb, Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking, nn, Arbeidarane si ungdomsfylking, or AUF) is Norway's largest
political youth organization
A youth wing is a subsidiary, autonomous, or independently allied front of a larger organization (usually a political party but occasionally another type of organization) that is formed in order to rally support for that organization from members ...
and is affiliated with the Norwegian
Labour Party.
History
In 1903, the ''Norwegian Social-Democratic Youth League'' was formed, which the organization and historians consider to be the foundation of the organization.
As an organizational entity, ''AUF'' took its current form in April 1927 following the merger of
Left Communist Youth League
Left Communist Youth League (in Norwegian: ''Venstrekommunistisk Ungdomsfylking'') was the youth organization of the Norwegian Labour Party (DNA) from 1923 to 1927. VKU published ''Den røde ungdom'' (The Red Youth). Haakon Meyer was president of ...
and
Socialist Youth League of Norway
Socialist Youth League of Norway (in Norwegian: ''Norges sosialistiske ungdomsforbund''), initially founded as the Social Democratic Youth League of Norway (''Norges sosialdemokratiske ungdomsforbund''), was the youth wing of the Social Democratic ...
corresponding with the merger of its parent parties after the conclusion of disputes over the "
Twenty-one Conditions The Twenty-one Conditions, officially the Conditions of Admission to the Communist International, refer to the conditions, most of which were suggested by Vladimir Lenin, to the adhesion of the socialist parties to the Third International (Comint ...
". Its ideology is
social democracy
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and
democratic socialism.
In 1958, the local chapter of
Berge Furre
Berge Ragnar Furre (13 April 193711 January 2016) was a Norwegian historian, theologian and politician for the Socialist Left Party.
Early life and career
Furre was born in Sjernarøy in 1937, the son of engineer Berge Bergesen Furre (1887–1 ...
and
Kåre Sollund
Kåre or Kaare is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
People Kåre
*Kåre Øistein Hansen (1927–2012), Norwegian politician (SV)
*Kåre Øvregard (born 1933), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
* Kåre And The Cavemen, Nor ...
, ''Sosialistisk Studentlag'', was closed down. A conflict arose after the United States had been offering its NATO allies American nuclear weapons as a defence against the Eastern Bloc. Sosialistisk Studenlag opposed this and as an attempt to prevent West Germany from getting access to nuclear weapons it contacted MPs during the Easter break to sign a petition. More than half of Labour's MPs signed in what is known as the Easter Rebellion of the Labour Party. The rebellion was badly received by the party leadership when the Easter break ended. Several people were excluded from the Labour Party, including the members of Sosialistisk Studentlag. All the MPs who signed the petition were later offered by the party to retract their signatures, which all but one of them did.
Three years later, Furre was one of the founders of Sosialistisk Folkeparti, which got two seats in the parliament after the 1961 election. Labour, who had been winning the majority of the seats in every election after World War II, got just 74 out of 150. No party has won the majority of the seats after this.
In 1998, the
Workers' Youth League membership scandal resulted in two former treasurers and two former leaders of the
Oslo
Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
chapter being found guilty of fraud, and given prison sentences for having unlawfully received
NOK
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Archaeology
The discovery of terracotta figurines at this location caused its name to be used for the Nok culture, of which th ...
648,000 in grants from the City of Oslo between 1992 and 1994—
Ragnar Bøe Elgsaas
Ragnar Bøe Elgsaas (born 8 June 1971) is a former Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
He finished upper secondary school at Ulsrud in 1990. The next year he was hired as a Labour Party office clerk and was elected as a deputy member of Os ...
,
Anders Hornslien
Anders Hornslien (born 6 December 1970 in Oslo) is a Norwegian media personality and politician for the Labour Party.
He was the leader of the local chapter of the Workers' Youth League from 1991 to 1993, and served as a member of Oslo city cou ...
,
Bjørn Jarle Rødberg Larsen
Bjørn Jarle Ørnø Røberg-Larsen (born 1973, in Oslo) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party in the city of Elverum and in the regional parliament of Hedmark (Hedmark Fylkesting), as well as a Norwegian internet entrepreneur.
He is also ...
and
Anders Greif Mathisen
The Workers' Youth League affair was a political affair, where leaders of the Workers' Youth League (AUF) were charged with deliberately inflating membership numbers to receive increased government funding. Two former treasurers and two former le ...
.
On 22 July 2011, AUF's traditional summer camp on the island of
Utøya
Utøya () is an island in the Tyrifjorden lake in Hole municipality, in the county of Viken, Norway. The island is , situated off the shore, by the E16 road, about driving distance south of Hønefoss, and northwest of Oslo city centre.
Ove ...
was the scene of
a massacre carried out by the right-wing extremist terrorist
Anders Behring Breivik
Fjotolf Hansen (born 13 February 1979), better known by his birth name Anders Behring Breivik () and by his pseudonym Andrew Berwick, is a Norwegian far-right domestic terrorist, known for committing the 2011 Norway attacks on 22 July 2011. On ...
dressed as a police officer. He shot and killed 69 people (8 more in a previous bombing in Oslo), most of whom were members of AUF, and wounded several others.

Three prime ministers,
Trygve Bratteli
(11 January 1910 – 20 November 1984) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician with the Norwegian Labour Party. He served as the 26th prime minister of Norway from 1971 to 1972 and again from 1973 to 1976. He was president of the N ...
,
Thorbjørn Jagland
Thorbjørn Jagland (born Thorbjørn Johansen; , 5 November 1950) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. He served as the secretary general of the Council of Europe from 2009 to 2019. He served as the 32nd prime minister of Norway from ...
, and
Jens Stoltenberg
Jens Stoltenberg (born 16 March 1959) is a Norwegian politician who has been serving as the 13th secretary general of NATO since 2014. A member of the Norwegian Labour Party, he previously served as the 34th prime minister of Norway from 2000 t ...
have been leaders in AUF.
In addition,
Oddvar Norli
Odvar Nordli (3 November 1927 – 9 January 2018) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. He was the 28th prime minister of Norway from 1976 to 1981 during the Cold War.
Before serving as Prime Minister, Nordli served as the minister o ...
was leader of local chapter of
Hedmark
Hedmark () was a county in Norway before 1 January 2020, bordering Trøndelag to the north, Oppland to the west, Akershus to the south, and Sweden to the east. The county administration is in Hamar.
Hedmark and Oppland counties were merg ...
AUF
and
Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Brundtland (; born Gro Harlem, 20 April 1939) is a Norwegian politician ( Arbeiderpartiet), who served three terms as the 29th prime minister of Norway (1981, 1986–89, and 1990–96) and as the director-general of the World Health Organiza ...
was deputy leader of ''Sosialistisk Studentlag'' and ''Arbeiderpartiets Studentlag'', local chapters of AUF,
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The German Chancellor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Willy Brandt
Willy Brandt (; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and served as the chancellor of West Ge ...
was a member of AUF during his exile in Norway.
Organisational structure
Its current leader is
Astrid Willa Eide Hoem
Astrid is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, a modern form of the name Ástríðr. Derived from the Old Norse Ássfriðr, a compound name composed of the elements (a god) and (beautiful, fair).
Variants
* Assan (diminutive) (Swed ...
which succeeded
Ina Libak in October 2020. AUF employs county secretaries in all 19
counties of Norway
Norway is divided into 11 administrative regions, called counties (singular no, fylke, plural nb, fylker; nn, fylke from Old Norse: ''fylki'' from the word "folk", sme, fylka, sma, fylhke, smj, fylkka, fkv, fylkki) which until 1918 ...
.
Its central office is situated at the historical seat of the Norwegian labour movement,
Youngstorget
Youngstorget ( en, Young’s Square) is a square and public space located in downtown Oslo. It lies at the junction of the streets Storgata and Møllergata and alongside Torggata. Constructed in 1846, it has become a symbol of political power in N ...
in
Oslo
Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
, in the
Peoples' Theatre building. At the main office the elected leadership work together with different political advisors with national campaigns, organisation and political issues. It is co-located with the offices of the
Oslo
Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
and
Akershus
Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
county wards.
The National Congress assembles every second year, and is the supreme body of the Workers' Youth League. The Congress will also elect the party leadership, consisting of a leader, a deputy leader and a secretary general. These three together with 14 other elected members constitutes the Executive Board. On a day-to-day basis AUF is governed by the Executive Board. The highest body between the Congress is the National Delegate's Board, consisting of two representatives from each of the 19 counties and is observed by the Executive Board.
The party magazine is ''
Praksis'', with roots back to 1923.
The organization is a full member of the
International Union of Socialist Youth
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is an international organization, founded in 1907, whose activities include publications, support of member organizations and the organization of meetings. It was formed as the youth wing of the ...
(IUSY) and the
Joint Committee of the Nordic Labour Youth Movement (FNSU). AUF is also an observer member of the
Young European Socialists
Young European Socialists (YES), formerly the European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth (ECOSY), is an association of social democratic youth organisations in Europe and the European Union.
YES is the youth organisation of the Part ...
(YES).
Leadership
;Leaders
*2020–present:
Astrid Eide Hoem
Astrid is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, a modern form of the name Ástríðr. Derived from the Old Norse Ássfriðr, a compound name composed of the elements (a god) and (beautiful, fair).
Variants
* Assan (diminutive) (Swed ...
*2018–2020:
Ina Libak
*2014–2018:
Mani Hussaini
*2010–2014:
Eskil Pedersen
Eskil Pedersen (born 6 March 1984 in Skien) is a Norwegian politician and former leader from 2010 to 2014 of the Workers' Youth League (AUF), the youth organisation associated with Norway's leading Labour Party.
Pedersen survived the massacre ...
*2006–2010:
Martin Henriksen
*2002–2006:
Gry Larsen
Gry Larsen (born 7 November 1975) is the National Director for CARE Norway, and a former Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
From 2002 to 2006 she was the leader of the Workers' Youth League, the youth wing of the Labour Party.
She se ...
*2000–2002:
Eva Kristin Hansen
Eva Kristin Hansen (born 5 March 1973 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She briefly served as the President of the Storting from October to November 2021. She has also served as an MP for South Trøndelag since 2005. ...
*1996–2000:
Anniken Huitfeldt
Anniken Scharning Huitfeldt (born 29 November 1969) is a Norwegian historian and politician for the Labour Party. She has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2021. She previously served as Minister of Children and Equality from 2008 to 2 ...
*1992–1996:
Trond Giske
Trond Giske (born 7 November 1966) is a Norwegian former politician who served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 2015 until his resignation in 2018 as a result of the so-called Giske affair. He announced his permanent withdrawal from po ...
*1989–1992:
Turid Birkeland
Turid Birkeland (5 November 1962 – 24 December 2015) was a Norwegian cultural executive and former politician for the Labour Party. She was Minister of Culture in 1996–97. She was an author and also worked in television, including being chi ...
*1985–1989:
Jens Stoltenberg
Jens Stoltenberg (born 16 March 1959) is a Norwegian politician who has been serving as the 13th secretary general of NATO since 2014. A member of the Norwegian Labour Party, he previously served as the 34th prime minister of Norway from 2000 t ...
*1981–1985:
Egil Knudsen
*1977–1981:
Thorbjørn Jagland
Thorbjørn Jagland (born Thorbjørn Johansen; , 5 November 1950) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. He served as the secretary general of the Council of Europe from 2009 to 2019. He served as the 32nd prime minister of Norway from ...
*1975–1977:
Sissel Rønbeck
Sissel Marie Rønbeck (born 24 May 1950 in Hammerfest, Finnmark) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
Biography
She was Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 1979–1981, Minister of Environmental Affairs 1986–1989, and ...
*1973–1975:
Rune Gerhardsen
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Biography
Gerhardsen was a son of Werna and E ...
*1971–1973:
Bjørn Tore Godal
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Minister of Defence from 2000–2001 in Stoltenberg's First Cabinet. From 2003-2007 he was the N ...
*1969–1971:
Hans Raastad
*1964–1969:
Ola Teigen
*1961–1964:
Reiulf Steen
Reiulf Steen (16 August 1933 – 5 June 2014) was a Norwegian author, ambassador and politician with the Norwegian Labour Party. He was active in the Labour Party from 1958 to 1990, serving as deputy party chairman from 1965 to 1975 and chairma ...
*1958–1961:
Bjartmar Gjerde
Bjartmar Alv Gjerde (6 November 1931 – 28 November 2009) was a Norway, Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party, Labour Party. He held several posts as a government minister between 1971 and 1980, and was Norway's first Minister of Pe ...
*1955–1958:
Reidar Hirsti
Reidar Andreas Hirsti (14 March 1925 – 12 April 2001) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party.
He was born in Tana, and his first language was Sami. During his childhood he experienced Norwegianization as well as t ...
*1952–1955:
Ivar Mathiesen
*1949–1952:
Frank Andersen
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Biography
Anderse ...
*1946–1949:
Rolf Åkervik Rolf is a male given name and a surname. It originates in the Germanic name ''Hrolf'', itself a contraction of ''Hrodwulf'' ( Rudolf), a conjunction of the stem words ''hrod'' ("renown") + ''wulf'' ("wolf"). The Old Norse cognate is ''Hrólfr''. ...
*1945–1946:
Trygve Bratteli
(11 January 1910 – 20 November 1984) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician with the Norwegian Labour Party. He served as the 26th prime minister of Norway from 1971 to 1972 and again from 1973 to 1976. He was president of the N ...
(acting)
*1934–1945:
Gunnar Sand (partly in exile)
*1931–1934:
Kåre Hansen
*1927–1931:
Hjalmar Dyrendahl
;Deputy leaders
[
*2020–present: ]Gaute Børstad Skjervø
Gaute is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Gauti'', which is formed by the word ''gautr'', i.e. "man from Götaland (Gautaland) in Sweden" or, even earlier, "Goths". In 2016, 1997 people used the name in Norway and is ...
*2018–2020: Astrid Eide Hoem
Astrid is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, a modern form of the name Ástríðr. Derived from the Old Norse Ássfriðr, a compound name composed of the elements (a god) and (beautiful, fair).
Variants
* Assan (diminutive) (Swed ...
*2016–2018: Ina Libak
*2014–2016: Emilie Bersaas
*2010–2014: Åsmund Aukrust
Åsmund or Aasmund is a Norse male given name, derived from ''as'' ('god') and ''mundr'' ('protector'). People with the given name Åsmund or Aasmund include:
*Asmund, Varangian tutor of Sviatoslav I of Kiev (945–972)
* Åsmund Asdal (born 1957) ...
*2006–2010: Eskil Pedersen
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Pedersen survived the massacre ...
*2004-2006: Martin Henriksen
*2002–2004: Eirik Øwre Thorshaug
*2000–2002: Gry Larsen
Gry Larsen (born 7 November 1975) is the National Director for CARE Norway, and a former Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
From 2002 to 2006 she was the leader of the Workers' Youth League, the youth wing of the Labour Party.
She se ...
*1996–2000: Jo Stein Moen
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Arts and entertainment
* ''Jo'' (film), a 1972 French comedy
* ''Jo'' (TV series), a French TV series
*"Jo", a song by Goldfrapp from ''Tales of Us''
*"Jo", a song by Mr. Oizo from ''Lambs Anger''
* Jo a fictio ...
*1994–1996: Anniken Huitfeldt
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*1992–1994: Beret Bråten
*1989–1992: Geir Axelsen
Geir Axelsen (born 15 May 1965) is a Norwegian economist, civil servant and politician for the Norwegian Labour Party. From 2018 he was appointed director general of Statistics Norway.
Early life
Born in Oslo, he has a cand.oecon. degree from ...
*1987–1989: Turid Birkeland
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*1985–1987: Grete Berget
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*1983–1985: Jens Stoltenberg
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*1981–1983: Norvald Mo
*1977–1981: Anne-Lise Bakken
*1975–1977: Sigbjørn Johnsen
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He is a former member of parliament and served as County Governor of Hed ...
*1973–1975: Sissel Rønbeck
Sissel Marie Rønbeck (born 24 May 1950 in Hammerfest, Finnmark) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
Biography
She was Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 1979–1981, Minister of Environmental Affairs 1986–1989, and ...
*1969–1973: Rolv Lasse Lund Rolv is a given name. Notable people with the given name include:
*Rolv Petter Amdam (born 1953), Norwegian economic historian
*Rolv Enge (1921–2014), Norwegian resistance member and architect
*Rolv Werner Erichsen (1899–1988), Norwegian newspa ...
*1967–1969: Britt Hildeng
*1964–1967: Kurt Mosbakk
Kurt Mosbakk (born 21 November 1934) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was Minister of Trade and Shipping from 1986 to 1987, when the ministry was closed; he continued on as the Minister of Trade and Shipping Affairs at the Nor ...
*1961–1964: Sverre Gullikstad Sverre, Sverrir or Sverri is a Nordic name from the Old Norse ''Sverrir'', meaning "wild, swinging, spinning". It is a common name in Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands; it is less common in Denmark and Sweden. It can also be a surname. Sverre ma ...
*1958–1961: Bjørn Skau
*1955–1958: Bjørn Sørensen
Bjorn (English, Dutch), Björn (Swedish, Icelandic, Dutch, and German), Bjørn (Danish, Faroese and Norwegian), Beorn (Old English) or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn, or Latinized Biornus, Brum (Portuguese), is a Scandinavian male given name, or less oft ...
*1952–1955: Reidar Hirsti
Reidar Andreas Hirsti (14 March 1925 – 12 April 2001) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party.
He was born in Tana, and his first language was Sami. During his childhood he experienced Norwegianization as well as t ...
*1949–1952: Bjarne Andersen
Bjarne Andersen (15 January 1909 – 13 August 1982) was a Norwegian actor, stage producer and theatre director.
Personal life
Andersen was born in Stavanger to Emil Laurentzius Andersen and Ingeborg Bertine Osmondsdatter Udvig. He married l ...
*1946–1949: Erling Nordberg
*1937–1946: Rakel Seweriin
Rakel Seweriin, née Solberg (26 June 1906 – 17 September 1995) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs from 1953 to 1955.
She was born in Hof as a daughter of Casper Fredrik Solberg ...
(not in exile)
*1934–1937: Finn Moe
Finn Moe (12 October 1902 – 6 August 1971) was a Norwegian journalist and politician for the Labour Party.
He was born in Bergen as a son of dentist Halfdan Moe (1855–1922) and Gertrud née Gullachsen (1860–1921). He finished his secon ...
*1931–1934: Per Lie
*1927–1931: Arne Strøm
Arne may refer to:
Places
* Arne, Dorset, England, a village
** Arne RSPB reserve, a nature reserve adjacent to the village
* Arné, Hautes-Pyrénées, Midi-Pyrénées, France
* Arne (Boeotia), an ancient city in Boeotia, Greece
* Arne (Thessaly), ...
See also
* Framfylkingen
References
External links
*
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