Parliament for the Sámi People

Local nameSámediggi Sametinget
LocationKarasjok, Norway

The Sámi Parliament of Norway is the representative body for people of Sámi heritage in Norway. It acts as an institution of cultural autonomy for the Sami people of Norway.

The parliament opened on 9 October 1989 and its seat is in the village of Kárášjohka in Kárášjohka Municipality in Finnmark county. It currently has 39 representatives, who are elected every four years by direct vote from 7 constituencies. The last election was in 2021. Unlike the neighboring Sámi Parliament of Finland, the 7 constituencies cover the entire country. The current president is Silje Karine Muotka who represents the Norwegian Sámi Association.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sámi_Parliament_of_Norway

Official website http://www.samediggi.no/

Phone +47 78 47 40 00

Address Ávjovárgeaidnu 50, 9730 Karasjok, Norway

Coordinates 69°28'16.727" N 25°29'46.55" E

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