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Majority for District Reform in Oslo – Now the District Map Is Changing

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Majority for district reform in Oslo – now the district map is being changed The city council parties, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party, have reached an agreement with the Labour Party, the Christian Democratic Party and the Liberal Party on the district reform in Oslo. The Labour Party has passed its proposal that between 1,000 and 1,500 municipal housing units will be relocated over the next fifteen years. The goal is to even out …
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Negotiations on the district reform in Oslo are underway: Old debts will be cancelled and 1,500 municipal housing units will be relocated.

·Oslo, Norway
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– A historic settlement with the divided city, says the Labor Party. The other red-green parties are disappointed with the Labor Party.

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After negotiations, the city council parties, the Conservative and Liberal parties, have reached an agreement with the Labor Party, the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party on the district reform.

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Avisa Oslo broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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