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Norway Conservative Leader Solberg to Quit After Election Defeat

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Norway’s former Prime Minister Erna Solberg said she will resign as the head of opposition Conservatives after the party’s worst outcome in general elections in 16 years.

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Erna Solberg announces that she is stepping down as party leader of the Norwegian Conservative Party in Norway, NRK reports. It has not yet been decided who will take over from her.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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When 43-year-old Erna Solberg took over as Conservative Party leader from Jan Petersen at the Conservative Party's national convention in May 2004, it was far from obvious that she would remain in the leadership position for a full 21 years.

·Oslo, Norway
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Erna Solberg announces her resignation after disaster election GARDERMOEN (Nettavisen): Ever since Monday's historically poor election results, where the Conservative Party ended up with 14.6 percent, there has been a storm surrounding the party's leader Erna Solberg and her future as party leader. On Friday, the Conservative Party's central board gathered at the Radisson Blu at Gardermoen to evaluate the emergency election and chart a new cour…

Erna Solberg (64) is stepping down as leader of the Conservative Party after the election defeat. The Conservative Party will elect a new party leadership in February.

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NRK broke the news in Norway on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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