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Angus Reid Global Scan : Polls & Research
Opposition FrP Remains on Top in Norway
May 12, 2006
(Angus Reid Global Scan) – The Progress Party (FrP) is still the top political organization in Norway, according to a poll by InFact published in Verdens Gang. 33.2 per cent of respondents would support the FrP in the next legislative election.
The governing Labour Party (DNA) is second with 30.4 per cent, followed by the Conservatives (H) with 9.2 per cent, the Socialist Left (SV) with 8.8 per cent, the Christian People (KrF) with 6.4 per cent, the Agrarians (Sp) with 5.1 per cent, and the Liberal Left (V) with 3.3 per cent.
In September 2005, Norwegian voters renewed the Great Diet. Final results gave the Red-Green alliance—encompassing Labour, the Socialist Left and the Agrarians—87 seats in the 169-member legislative branch. Labour leader Jens Stoltenberg—who held the highest office from March 2000 to October 2001—took over as prime minister for the second time.
On May 5, Siv Jensen officially took over as the FrP’s new leader, substituting Carl I. Hagen. Only one of the 232 party delegates did not cast a ballot for Jensen. Hagen had served as chairman for 28 years.
Following her election, Jensen discussed the tasks at hand, saying, "I have to have a burning engagement to be credible as a politician. If the glow wears off, it will be better that someone else does the job."
http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/inde...m/itemID/11845