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Tight Race in Norway’s Parliamentary Election, Shadowed by Geopolitical Risks

Summary
Norwegians head to the polls on Sunday and Monday to elect a new parliament, in what is a close race between a left-wing bloc led by the incumbent Labour Party and a right-wing bloc dominated by the anti-immigration Progress Party and the Conservatives. Centre-left parties - Labour, the Socialist Left, the Communists, the Centre Party and the Greens - are currently seen winning 87 seats, just two more than needed to secure a majority, according to an average of polls conducted this month by pollofpolls.no.

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Lean Right

With less than a week left until the election, Norway's equivalent of the Moderates, Høyre, is in danger of collapse. The party has fallen further in the latest poll - to its lowest number in over 15 years.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Lean Left

Norway will not only vote on its political future on 8 September. What will be decided in Oslo will directly affect the energy markets throughout Europe and beyond.

·Vienna, Austria
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16:25 The Norwegian parliamentary elections promise to be a close call between left and right. Inflation and Norway's energy policy are dominating the election campaign.

·Belgium
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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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