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The opposition Arbeiderpartiet has won Norway's general election – brings an end to eight years of conservative government, paving the way for a centre-left coalition

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  1. KapteinB
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    Well, that could have gone worse. I was worried the new government would have relied on support from both the Greens and the Reds, which would have led to tough negotiations and likely a very...

    Well, that could have gone worse. I was worried the new government would have relied on support from both the Greens and the Reds, which would have led to tough negotiations and likely a very unstable government, but with Labour, the Centrists, and the Socialists combined getting a majority of seats, this could make for four years of relatively smooth governing.

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