Centrolevica won the parliamentary election in Norway


The Labor Party obtained over 28 percent. votes, which means that her club will have 54 deputies; It is 6 more than in the previous term. It also means that Jonas Gahr Stoere will remain as a prime minister. In total, a left-wing block, which is led by AP, has 88 seats. So -called A bourgeois block, considered to be a representation of the Norwegian middle class, cast 81 places.
The extreme right -wing, anti -immigrant progress party (FRP) obtained almost 24 percent and will have 48 representatives in storting. The group, led by Sylvvi Listhaug, won 27 places more than in the previous term.
The result of the Hoeyre conservative party were recognized as a disaster. The grouping of former Prime Minister Erna Solberg will have 12 seats less than before. Support at a level of just over 14.5 percent. This is a decrease of almost 6 points compared to previous elections and this is the worst result since 2005. In the “Iron Erna” party, opinions appeared almost immediately that under her leadership, conservatives would not be able to rebuild the leadership of the leader on the right side of the political scene.
The second, biggest losing election are people from the center party, who obtained only 5.6 percent. (in 2021 they had 13.5 percent) and cast nine fines (in previous elections they had 28).
At the opposite pole is Marxist Redt (red), which – thanks to the surprising popularity in the north of Norway – gained nine places in parliament (5.3 percent), i.e. one more than in 2021. The Lewica Socialist Party obtained 5.5 percent. And he also has nine seats (four less than in the previous term).
The four percent threshold was also exceeded by the Greens and Christian Democrats from KRF. Thanks to this, both parties will be able to use the so -called compensatory fines; Both groups have seven places. Below the 4 % threshold were pro-European liberals from Venstre. Instead of eight, so far, they will now have three seats.
The election attendance amounted to 78.8 percent. And she was the highest in 20 years. Among the voters was not King Harald V or members of the royal family, who traditionally does not participate in the parliamentary elections. Almost half of the entitled, over 1.9 million people, participated in the early voting, which took place between August 11 and September 5. This is the highest result of this form of participation in elections.




