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New Party's Ads Stirred up a Storm - Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no

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UPDATED: Norwegians riding public transportation to 17th of May celebrations in the Oslo area over the weekend got a bit of a shock on the way: Metro cars were plastered with advertising calling for a halt to more public support for Ukraine, prompting one top politician to equate the ads to “Russian propaganda.” The ad […] The post New party’s ads stirred up a storm appeared first on Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no.
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Those who have traveled by public transport in Oslo in recent days have been presented with advertisements from the Peace and Justice party (FOR). What is still problematic about the advertising campaign is the uncertainty about how it is financed. A publicity stunt of this type is not free.*.

To read this article you must be a subscriber: Get access now! The post Has Putin financed a political campaign in Norway? The party refuses to answer appeared first on Subjekt.

The Party Law Committee will investigate the advertising campaign of a party that wants to stop Norwegian Ukraine billions, which is currently being found on the Oslo subway.

A newly formed political party has launched a controversial campaign on Oslo's subways criticizing Norway's support for Ukraine. The campaign's message and funding are drawing strong reactions and accusations of regulatory violations.

A massive campaign against Norwegian billions for the Ukraine war is taking over the Oslo subway. The party behind it refuses to say who paid.

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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