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Centre Party (Norway) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (444 words) |
 | The Centre Party's policy is not based on any of the great ideologies of the 19th and 20th century, but has a focus on maintaining decentralized economic development and political decision-making. |
 | The party has supported both Socialist and non-Socialist coalition governments; between 1930 and 2000 the Centre Party has participated in seven governments, three of which were led by a Prime Minister from the party. |
 | In the 2005 parliamentary election the party ran for government together with the Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet, Ap) and the Socialist Left Party (SV), with the Centre Party constituting the "green part" of that Red-Green Coalition. |
| Socialist Organizer: The Labor Party (11232 words) |
 | Farmers in regions with no alternative means of transporting their produce at harvest time would be charged a fee that was higher for a relatively short distance than the fee charged by the same company for a much longer distance in regions served by multiple carriers. |
 | Farmers depositing their harvest at the warehouses would be advanced government certificates for up to 80 per cent of the market value of the produce. |
 | The Populist Party, in institutional terms, seemed to be on the verge of establishing a permanent presence in vast regions of the nation. |