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Norwegian politics officially have the structure of a constitutional monarchy, giving the King mainly symbolic power while maintaining a stable Western democracy. ...
| | | | See also: | | Politics Portal · edit | A general election to the Storting, the parliament of Norway, was held on 9 September 1985. This article is a list of rulers of Norway up until the present, including: The Norwegian kingdom (with the Faroe Islands) The Union with Iceland and Greenland (1262-1814) The Norwegian kingdom (with Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands 1262-1814) The Union of Sweden and Norway (1319-1343) The...
Harald V, styled His Majesty The King (born February 21, 1937), acceded to the throne as Norwegian Monarch upon his fathers death January 17, 1991. ...
This is a list of viceroys (visekonge), governors (Rigsstatholder), first ministers (førstestatsråd) and Prime Ministers (statsminister) of Norway. ...
Jens Stoltenberg (born March 16, 1959) is a Norwegian economist, leader of the Norwegian Labour Party and the current Prime Minister of Norway. ...
The Red-Green Coalition is a coalition of Norwegian parties, formed by the Labour, the Socialist Left Party, and the Centre Party. ...
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This article lists political parties in Norway. ...
This article is part of the Politics of Norway series. ...
Results ¹A coalition of some members from the Socialist Peoples Party (Sosialistisk Folkeparti), The Communist Party of Norway (Norges Kommunistiske Parti), and the Labour Party, which became the Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti) in 1975. ...
Results Categories: Elections in Norway | 1977 elections ...
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A general election to the Storting, the parliament of Norway, was held on 11 September 1989. ...
Results of the general election to the Storting, the parliament of Norway, held on September 13, 1993. ...
A general election to the Storting, the parliament of Norway, was held on 15 September 1997. ...
A general election to the Storting, the parliament of Norway, was held on 10 September 2001. ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 12 September 2005. ...
Norway is divided into 19 administrative regions, called counties (fylker, singular - fylke, Nynorsk: singular and plural fylke; until 1918 known as singular and plural- amt), and 433 municipalities (kommuner - Nynorsk: kommunar). ...
Norway supports international cooperation and the peaceful settlement of disputes, recognizing the need for maintaining a strong national defense through collective security. ...
One of the most important and divisive issues in Norwegian political and economic debate since World War II has been the countrys relationship with the European Union. ...
// Etymology According to traditional Icelandic sagas, the Nor in Norway is from king Nor Thorrasson (See Orkneyinga saga. ...
Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ...
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September 9 is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years). ...
This article is about the year. ...
Results The Norwegian Labour Party (Det norske Arbeiderpartiet, DNA or Arbeiderpartiet, AP) is a social democratic political party in Norway. ...
The Conservative Party (Høyre or Høgre, H, meaning right) is a Norwegian political party. ...
The Christian Democratic Party of Norway (Kristelig Folkeparti or Kristeleg Folkeparti, KrF, litteraly Christian Peoples Party), is a Norwegian political party founded in 1933. ...
The Centre Party (Senterpartiet) is a Norwegian political party founded in 1920. ...
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// The Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet or Framstegspartiet, Frp) is a liberal conservative political party in Norway. ...
Venstre (sometimes referred to as the Liberal Party of Norway in international context) is a liberal party in Norway, subscribing to social-liberalism. ...
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