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Conservative party leader Erna Solberg after the results of the elections of September 11 were announced.
Conservative party leader Erna Solberg after the results of the elections of September 11 were announced.Hans Kristian Thorbjørnsen (Creative Commons)
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...
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