Norwegian Republican Alliance (in Norwegian: Norsk Republikansk Allianse) is a small political party in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. The party is led by Erland Skattem, a retired military officer. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Sør-Trøndelag is a county in the area Trøndelag in Norway, bordering Nord-Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Oppland and Hedmark. ...
NRA was founded ahead of the 2005 parliamentary elections, on a nationalist populist agenda. The party presented a list with 11 candidates. In total the party got 94 votes. 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Norwegian politics officially have the structure of a constitutional monarchy, giving the King mainly symbolic power while maintaining a stable Western democracy.
Brundtland strongly influenced Norwegian politics and society during this period and was nick-named the "national mother".
The Norwegian legal system is a mixture of customary law, civil law system, and common law traditions; the Supreme Court renders advisory opinions to legislature when asked; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations.
This disparity is caused by the Norwegian electoral system, which assigns seats according to a formula favouring the geographically larger counties with small populations that are located proportionally further from the the capital, and disadvantages Oslo and more dense populated counties.
The red-green coalition was the winner of the election and formed a majority government, with Jens Stoltenberg as prime minister, on October 17, 2005, as soon as a national budget for 2006 had been proposed by the old government.
The Norwegian Labour Party obtained a result that brings it back into the position of "the largest Norwegian party, not just the largest of many middle-sized ones".