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Latest revision as of 05:51, 1 October 2023

Civita
Focusincreased knowledge about and support for liberal values and solutions
Managing DirectorKristin Clemet
AddressAkersgaten 20 N-0158
Oslo, Norway
Location
Oslo
,
Norway
Coordinates59°54′45″N 10°44′27″E / 59.9126°N 10.7409°E / 59.9126; 10.7409
Websitewww.civita.no

Civita is a Norwegian liberal think tank which gains support from, among others, the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise. In the beginning, it was led by Terje Svabø, but prominent Conservative Party politician Kristin Clemet took over on November 16, 2006, after having central roles in many projects.

The organization works to promote the value of individualism and a free market economy.[1] It functions as a network of people with different political affiliation from different sectors of society (academia, business, media, organizations and politics). The organization spreads its message through seminars, lectures, research, and book publications.[1]

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