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Norway's Centre-Left Coalition Wins Narrow Majority in 2025 Election

"Breaking: Norway's centre-left coalition, led by PM Jonas Gahr Støre, wins a narrow majority in the 2025 elections with 89 seats, reshaping the political landscape."

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Norway's Centre-Left Coalition Wins Narrow Majority in 2025 Election
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The centre-left coalition in Norway, led by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, is projected to secure a narrow majority in the 2025 parliamentary elections, capturing 89 seats and surpassing the 85-seat threshold required for a governing majority.

This significant electoral outcome was announced today following a series of votes that saw the right-wing Progress Party make notable gains, while the Conservative Party experienced its worst electoral performance in two decades, securing only 38 seats.

The election results reflect a shifting political landscape in Norway, where concerns over economic stability and climate change have dominated public discourse. Støre"s coalition, which includes the Labour Party and the Socialist Left Party, will be tasked with navigating these challenges in the upcoming legislative session.

The implications of this election are profound, as the new government will need to address pressing issues such as inflation and social welfare reforms. Observers are keenly watching how Støre will balance the demands of coalition partners while also responding to the electorate"s expectations for effective governance.

As previously reported, similar situations have unfolded in other European nations, highlighting the ongoing shifts in political dynamics across the continent. For more on related coverage, see Orbán"s warning to the EU.