Christian Democratic leader Dag Inge Ulstein has launched the "Common-sense coalition", and he's named FrP, Høyre, KrF, and Senterpartiet (Sp) as members.
This could mean Sp is moving right, and might topple Støre down the line.
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The liberal Venstre was also left out of the coalition. Venstre's been very critical of the conservative swing on Norway's right, making them candidates to abandon the bloc altogether.
More or less, the parties I support in each European country would look something like this. And yes, the reasons vary a lot: ideological conviction, tactical voting, choosing the lesser evil, national context, political culture, etc.
📉 One would think getting a new, well-liked leader would save Høyre. Think again.
InFact's newest poll has them back down to their election level. Meanwhile right-wing FrP takes a staggering 30%, even after several scandals involving racist comments.
What is Norway's “fourth” city? Trondheim, Sandnes, and Moss are pretty clearly the top 3 but the 4th is more ambiguous. I feel like the main contenders are probably Elverum, Molde, Kirkenes, or maybe Bergen.
Søreide has certainly not been hugged by the press. Questions are being asked about her friendship with Epstein-affiliated Mona Juul and state donations to a foundation linked to Epstein while she was Foreign Minister.
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