Welfare

For the first time in a century, Norway’s Labour Party failed to top the country’s local and regional elections, pipped to the post by the centre-right conservatives. Ingrid Wergeland looks at the election, and the political trends behind the result. A dark blue wind A dark blue wind has blown across Norway in the municipal elections held on September 11. Høyre (the Conservative Party, 25.9 percent, +5.8) and the right-populist Fremskrittspartiet (Progress Party, 11.3 percent, +3.1) have gained power in a majority of cities. Many...
[:en]Read More[:de]Weiterlesen[:] "In Norway local elections herald a shift to the right"
[:en]Read More[:de]Weiterlesen[:] "In Norway local elections herald a shift to the right"