Republicanism in Norway is a movement to replace the constitutional monarchy with a republican form of government. The country has always been ruled by a monarch and has never been a republic. Since 1905 and the dissolution of the union with Sweden several republican movements and thoughts have arisen. Currently, the Norwegian Republican Association is the only non-partisan organisation campaigning to abolish the monarchy and make Norway a republic.
The Norwegian Prime Minister Christian Michelsen.
Prince Carl of Denmark after he changed his name to Haakon and became King Haakon VII of Norway.
King Harald V and Queen Sonja at the premiere of the movie Kon-Tiki in Oslo.
The Liberal Party is a centrist political party in Norway. It was founded in 1884 and it is the oldest political party in Norway. It is positioned in the centre on the political spectrum, and it is a liberal party which has over the time enacted reforms such as parliamentarism, freedom of religion, universal suffrage, and state schooling.
Johan Sverdrup
Campaign booth at Karl Johans gate ahead of the 2007 Norwegian local elections
Guri Melby has been the party's leader since 26 September 2020