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Who Is Marius Nilsen? Norwegian MP Nominates Elon Musk For Nobel Peace Prize

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Not much is known about Nilsen apart from the fact that he is a 39-year-old leader from Norway.

Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover can turn out to be his biggest victory despite the criticism around the gigantic payment to acquire the micro-blogging site, as a Member of Parliament from a Nordic Country has nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize. In an exclusive report by The Daily Mail, Marius Nilsen, a politician and an MP from Norway shared how the Tesla CEO should be the next winner of the prestigious award.

Norway’s MP from the Libertarian Progress Party has called Musk a “stout proponent for free speech,” despite the accusation that his self-owned social media platform X often faces related to suppression of content.

If Musk wins the Nobel Peace Prize, he is going to be among the prominent world leaders, spiritual stalwarts, journalists, religious preachers, political and climate activists, joining the change makers.

Who Is Marius Nilsen?

Marius Nilsen is an MP from Norway, who has nominated and probably wants billionaire Elon Musk to win the next Nobel Peace Prize. He is a member of the Nordic Nation’s libertarian Progress Party. Impressed by the “adamant defense of dialogue, free speech and the possibility to express one’s views,” promoted by Musk through his social media platform X, Nilsen lauds the entrepreneur for promoting dialogue in a “continuously more polarized world,” basis a report by the Daily Mail.

Born on 14 August 1984, Nilsen is elected representative to the Storting from the constituency of Aust-Agder for the period 2021–25. Not much is known about Nilsen apart from the fact that he is a 39-year-old leader from Norway. He is a Member of the Energy and Environment Committee.

Nilsen also gave Musk’s SpaceX-operated Starlink satellite internet network credit for his choice, pointing out that opposition fighters in Ukraine utilize it to “communicate, coordinate, and withstand the attack from Russia,” during the war.

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