Jonas Gahr Støre: Triumph of a Bureaucrat in Norway
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Støre's government has been unpopular for a long time. Norway's Prime Minister was already considered to have been written off. How did he manage to pull the rudder around?
OSLO. The leader of the Labor Party, Jonas Gahr Støre, 65, is celebrating after his triumph in the parliamentary elections. But soon new big challenges await the eloquent son of a rich man from Oslo. He will have to deal with four unruly support parties. And he needs to appease an American president.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) will contact all parties on the red-green side as soon as he can.
After distrust and poor opinion polls, Jonas Gahr Støre has been given renewed confidence as Prime Minister of Norway. But more tests await him as he navigates the divided political landscape that the bourgeois side pejoratively calls tutti frutti.
The Labour Party has 28.2 percent of the vote after 99 percent of votes counted and achieves a majority with the red-green wing.
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