Education
Håheim studied at the Lektorstudiet at Universitetet i Oslo, a professional course based around teaching studies.
politician member of the Parliament of Norway
Håheim studied at the Lektorstudiet at Universitetet i Oslo, a professional course based around teaching studies.
She is from Valdres, Oppland. At the Norwegian parliamentary election, 2009, she was the Arbeiderpartiet"s 4th candidate for Oppland, and from October 2009, she replaced Rigmor Aasrud, as Aasrud become the Minister of Government Administration and Church Affairs, and had to leave her post as Member of Parliament. On 22 July 2011 she escaped unharmed from the Utøya shooting massacre. She was interviewed by Cable News Network"s Richard Quest on 23 July 2011 where she phrased the words "If one man can create that much hate, you can only imagine how much love we as a togetherness can create." This phrase was later quoted by prime minister Jens Stoltenberg during the memorial service on Sunday 24 July 2011, attributed to "the Labour Party Youth Organisation (Norwegian) girl who was interviewed by Cable News Network", slightly rephrased due to translation back in Norwegian (here in English translation): If one man can show so much hate, think how much love we could show together.
The original phrasing in English translation is as follows: When one man could cause so much evil - think about how much love we can create together.
Quotations: "If one man can create that much hate, you can only imagine how much love we as a togetherness can create.".
She was a municipal councillor for Nord-Aurdal 2003–2007, and a member of Oppland county parliament 2007–2009. Håheim was a central member of Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking (Labour Party Youth Organisation (Norwegian)) from 2006 to 2010. 2009–2013 member of Justice Committee.