Norway's ex-NATO chief Stoltenberg campaigns for Labour Party's re-election
- Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg is campaigning for the Labour Party's re-election in Norway while managing a response to issues in the country's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
- Labour's opinion polls improved by 10 points shortly after Stoltenberg's recent speech at a business school in Oslo.
- Stoltenberg expressed confidence that the current dispute would not affect the election outcome.
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Norway's ex-NATO chief Stoltenberg campaigns for Labour Party's re-election
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg is fighting on two fronts in Norway these days: bringing star power to the Labour Party's re-election bid, and running the government's response to a crisis in the country's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund.
The general election of Norway, which will take place on 7 and 8 September, must be a heated debate between a left-left block led by the Labour Party and a right-to-right block dominated by the Party of Progress and the Conservatives. The result can affect the supply of energy for Europe and the management of Norway's huge sovereign fund. What is in play? The Labour Party of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere seeks to extend its mandate after retu…
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