Socialist Left Party (Norway)
The Socialist Left Party is a democratic socialist political party in Norway. Positioned on the left-wing of the political spectrum, it is opposed to European Union and the European Economic Area membership. SV supports a strong public sector, stronger social welfare programs, environmentalism, and republicanism. As of 2018, the party had 11,385 members; the number has steadily increased since a low point in 2015. The party leader is Kirsti Bergstø, who was elected on 18 March 2023
Solhjell was Minister of Education and Research before Halvorsen took over the office.
Halvorsen said the environmental policies of the red–green coalition were among the most radical in Europe.
Norwegian International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) troops in Mazar-e-Sharif on 4 February 2009
Erik Solheim, party leader from 1987 to 1997, as seen in June 2009
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.