Euronews: Norway's political left wins general election, early projections say
The left-wing opposition in Norway has won the country's general election, according to projections released as polls closed at 2100 CET on Monday.
Early results indicate the end of the centre-right government's eight-year rule under Prime Minister Erna Solberg, following a campaign dominated by the future of the oil industry.
If the results are accurate, she looks set to be ousted by a left-wing coalition headed by Jonas Gahr Støre, a millionaire ally of former prime minister and now NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg.
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Left-leaning coalition predicted to win Norwegian parliamentary vote -- The Guardian
Norway appears set to replace Conservative government amid oil debate, preliminary results show -- CNN

4 comments:
There goes a substantial chunk of their oil revenues to ESG think.
Esg, Environmental, Social & Governance
Enjoy the coming lockdowns, vaccine passports, social credit score nightmare and communism
Another country in which globalist leftist bankrolled by billionaires "won".
Niiiiice.
The movie Occupied might have foreshadowed Norway’s future.
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