Knut Storberget - Early Life and Education

Early Life and Education

Storberget was born in the small town of Elverum, Hedmark on October 6, 1964. The son of forester Lars Storberget (1921-1992) and nurse Marit Drangsholt-Salvesen (1923-1992). After completing high school, he attended the University of Oslo, graduating first in 1985, receiving a degree in Political science, he later received a law degree after completing law school at the same university in 1990.

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