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Storting building was planned during the time when Augustinussen was a representative. On 18 May 1860, architect
Emil Victor Langlet's suggested design (pictured) was accepted, and the building was ready and first used in 1866. Johan Augustinussen was born at "Oppigården" in Langset, a farm in
Sjona some distance east of the village of Nesna. His parents were Augustinius Larssøn (1762–1815) and Kirstine Olsdatter (1770–1843). His paternal grandfather Lars Johnsen (1720–1767) was a farmer at Sandnes in Nesna, and his maternal grandfather Peder Tønder (1697–1735) had been a
lensmann. Augustinius Larssøn was an enterprising fisherman; he owned, among others, both a
færing and a six-oared row boat, many
fishing nets and
longlines, and also
rorbu in
Kabelvåg. The
Constitution of Norway set strict limitations on who had
suffrage. In 1814 Nesna appointed two electors for the election for 1815–1817, one of them,
lensmann Jens Eliassen, was elected as the fourth deputy. In addition to the right to vote being limited, political interest was also weak. In 1841 there were 221 voters in Nesna prestegjeld and only 25 voted, in 1860, 27 voted. In the country, each county amounted to a separate electoral district, and the electors from each district would come together "at a decide location of one of the authority's and 'appoint' someone either from their own number or from among the official voters...as many representatives as the district was entitled to have..." Johan was the youngest of seven siblings, but only he and Ole, the brother four years older than him, reached adulthood. Johan's father died in 1815, and his mother remarried in 1816 with Møller Andersen Zahl from Handnes who was 20 years her younger. These sessions, called "parliament proper" lasted around half a year during Augustinussen's time. In the eight terms from 1848 to 1870 whilst Augustinussen was a member of parliament, two parliaments super proper were summoned, in 1858 and in 1864.
Teacher and choirmaster The
Storting building was completed in 1866. Up until 1854, parliament held its proceedings in
Oslo Cathedral School's premises on the corner of Tollbodgaten and Dronningens gate. From 1854, the proceedings were held in the hall which is now known as "the Old festival hall" in the university building on
Karl Johans gate. In more recent times,
Håkon Kyllingmark was elected seven times for a period of 28 years in total from 1954 to 1981.
Political orientation first leader. Augustinussen first supported Sverdup and the reform movement, but over time became extremely skeptical of what he called "Jaabækianism" and"Sverdrupianism". Augustinussen abandoned active politics when the political parties formed in 1884. Parties in organized from did not exist in Norway during Augustinussen's time. The first Norwegian
political parties were created in 1884 with the forming of
The Liberal Party and
The Conservative Party. There were still more or less organized factions and movements outside parliament. In the 1830s,
Ole Gabriel Ueland had established a farmer's alliance with a formulated policy. Augustinussen became one of Ueland's faithful friends in parliament, and from the beginning he was considered to be a supporter of the farmer's alliance. After Sverdrup and Jaabæk entered into an alliance in 1869, in many ways parliament was split between the
conservatives and the
radicals. Augustinussen was not comfortable with this polarization, and so he distanced himself from earlier opinions and became more center orientated.
Arne Bergsgård has characterized Augustinussen's early radicalism as "extremely yellow", and in a later letter to Bang, Augustinussen spoke very negatively about what he called "Jaabækianism" and "Sverdrupianism". == Poetry and music ==