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The Norwegian Labour Party was led by Thorbjørn Jagland from 1992 to 2002. During his tenure, Jagland oversaw the party's shift towards a more centrist political platform, emphasizing economic liberalization and globalization. He also played a key role in negotiating Norway's entry into the European Economic Area in 1994. Additionally, Jagland served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1996 to 1997.