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News from Norway - 14 September 2017

 
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Labour and the right-wing parties all lost support in the parliamentary elections in Norway on 11 September, while the Centre Party, the Socialist Left Party and Red gained support. The election campaign this year had few large and important issues, but policies regarding the districts, the environment and asylum seekers achieved some attention.
(Arbeiderpartiene og alle partiene på borgerlig side gikk tilbake ved stortingsvalget 11. september, mens Senterpartiet, SV og Rødt gikk fram. Valgkampen i år hadde få store og viktige saker, men distriktspolitikk, miljø og asylpolitikk fikk en del oppmerksomhet)
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Labour and the right-wing parties all lost support in the parliamentary elections in Norway on 11 September, while the Centre Party, the Socialist Left Party and Red gained support. The election campaign this year had few large and important issues, but policies regarding the districts, the environment and asylum seekers achieved some attention.
(Arbeiderpartiene og alle partiene på borgerlig side gikk tilbake ved stortingsvalget 11. september, mens Senterpartiet, SV og Rødt gikk fram. Valgkampen i år hadde få store og viktige saker, men distriktspolitikk, miljø og asylpolitikk fikk en del oppmerksomhet)
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