Norway’s center-right clear election favorite

Norway’s center-right opposition looks set to oust Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg in Monday’s general election, paving the way for an anti-immigration party to enter government two years after right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik’s deadly attacks.

September 08, 2013





OSLO — Norway’s center-right opposition looks set to oust Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg in Monday’s general election, paving the way for an anti-immigration party to enter government two years after right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik’s deadly attacks. As voting opened in parts of the country on Sunday, a poll in the daily Aftenposten credited the four center-right parties with 54.3 percent of voter support, which would give them a comfortable majority of 95 of 169 seats in parliament. — AFP

 


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