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Norway ruling Labour Party wins reelection while populists score gains

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre’s Labour Party secured 87 seats, narrowly surpassing the 85-seat majority threshold amid rising cost of living and geopolitical tensions, official results showed.

  • Norway's ruling Labour Party retained its position as the largest party in the Storting, projected to secure 53 seats according to preliminary results from Monday's parliamentary election.
  • The right-wing Progress Party made significant gains, rising to 48 seats, more than double its allocation from four years ago.
  • Concerns over living costs and international conflicts influenced voter sentiment, with 59 percent believing another war in Europe is likely within the next decade, according to the Peace Research Institute Oslo.
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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