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FOR Party Leader: Claims This Is the Man Who Paid for the Controversial Party Campaign

Summary by NRK
Norwegian concrete billionaire Atle Berge paid for all the posters that the FOR party had hung on the Oslo subway, the party leader claims.
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Previously, businessman Atle Berge appeared more critical of Russia, says Tom Hetland. Now the Ølen billionaire supports political advertising against Norwegian war aid to Ukraine.

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Ølen Betong founder Atle Berge has donated millions to the Peace and Justice party (FOR). Now his former company is distancing itself from him. So is the local subsidiary Ribe Betong.

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Betong billionaire confirms financing behind the advertising posters The controversial campaign of Fred og dækstærhet was the topic of Tuesday's "Debatten" broadcast on NRK. In advance, Fredrik Solvang revealed on his Instagram profile that the party would announce who was behind the financing of the marketing. In the broadcast, party leader of the Fred og dækstærhet Party, Marielle Leraand, appeared. – His name is Atle Berge. He is a Norwegian…

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Businessman and billionaire Atle Sigmund Berge has financed the advertising campaign on the Oslo subway - and he announces further support for the FOR party.

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A company owned by Norwegian businessman Atle Berge has provided millions in financial support to the Peace and Justice party, the party has confirmed. They are behind the controversial advertising campaign that has now been stopped.

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Businessman Atle Berge has donated an amount in the millions to the Peace and Justice party (FOR). “It could be more,” he says.

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TV 2 broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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