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Should Princess Ingrid Alexandra Be Allowed to Lead the Cabinet? The Storting Will Now Decide on That.

Summary by Aftenposten
In other countries it is common. This fall, the Storting will decide whether Princess Ingrid Alexandra (22) will be allowed to be regent.

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Norges parliament, Stortinget, vil ændre lands forfatning, så princesse Ingrid Alexandra kan indsættes som regent, hvis hendes far - kronprins Haakon - og farfar, kong Harald, er fraværende.

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In the Nordic country a constitutional reform is under way to give more powers, authority and power to the second in line of succession to the throne

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In other countries it is common. This fall, the Storting will decide whether Princess Ingrid Alexandra (22) will be allowed to be regent.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Storting says yes: Princess Ingrid Alexandra can lead a cabinet This means that the princess can lead a cabinet when the situation requires it. This is according to a recommendation from the Storting's Control and Constitutional Committee on Tuesday. Today, if both the king and the crown prince are unavailable, the government acts as head of state. One of the reasons for the proposal is that one could end up in a situation where the governm…

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Norway will change the constitution so that Princess Ingrid Alexandra can become regent in the absence of her father and grandfather.

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A unanimous Storting will amend the Constitution so that Princess Ingrid Alexandra can act as regent in the absence of the King and Crown Prince.

·Oslo, Norway
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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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