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Close Race Expected at the Parliamentary Election in Norway

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The election in Norway is exciting for Social Democratic Prime Minister Støre: although his workers' party leads in the polls, the decisive factor is the performance of smaller left-wing parties. By Jana Sinram.

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Lean Right

Norway elects a new parliament – it's a tight race. According to the first forecasts, the party of Prime Minister Störe is ahead. Nevertheless, a red-green majority in parliament is likely to be scarce. Even if Störe chooses the election for himself, conflicts in the left camp threaten him.

Lean Left

The social democratic Workers' Party of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is expected to win Monday's parliamentary elections in Norway. The newspaper VG and the television stations NRK and TV2 agree on its expected victory over right-wing and right-wing populist parties.

Lean Right

According to first projections, the social democratic workers' party of the incumbent Prime Minister Støre is the strongest force. However, for a red-green majority in parliament, it could become scarce.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

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·Germany
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Center

According to first projections, the social democratic workers' party of the incumbent Prime Minister Støre is the strongest force. However, a red-green majority in parliament could become scarce.

Lean Left

In Norway, the election for the Storting is in full swing after the polling stations opened on Monday. The election is expected to be close and the results of the early voting are expected to be announced around 9 p.m. Follow SVT's live coverage of the developments.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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