Norway: opposition headed by a millionaire came to power

On the parliamentary elections held in Norway, the working party led by Jonas Garrot Stere was won. This was known in the morning on Tuesday, September 14, following the results of the counting of 97% of votes.

According to preliminary results, the left center of the opposition led by the Social Democratic Stere can receive the majority in the 169-seater One-Parable Norwegian Parliament – Storting. As expected, five opposition parties should take 104 seats in parliament, of which 88 will occupy the working party.

The current Prime Minister of Norway and the head of the conservative party Heir Erna Sulberg recognized his loss in the elections and congratulated Stere with the victory.

According to Sulberg, Stere received a undoubted majority, sufficient for the formation of the government, and the work of the Conservative Cabinet was headed by it “. Sulberg headed the Government of Norway for eight years.

61-year-old Millionaire Stere became the main applicant for the post of Prime Minister of Norway, if he managed to form the most likely coalition of the left center, with the participation of the RP, the party of the center and the socialist left batch.

Deputies in Norwegian Storting elected every four years. The chairman of the Parliament is considered the second person in the state, formally headed by the King of Norway by Harald V. The early dissolution of Parliament is prohibited.