List of political parties in Norway
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This article lists political parties in Norway.
Norway has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party can easily gain a majority of the 169 legislative seats. Parties may cooperate to form coalition governments.
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[edit] The parties
[edit] Parliamentary parties
[edit] Non-parliamentary parties
| English party name | Norwegian party name | Associated ideology | Current leader | International affiliation | 2009 Parliamentary election | County council representation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red | Rødt | Revolutionary socialism, Communism [3] | Turid Thomassen | none | 1.3% | 8 |
| Pensioners Party | Pensjonistpartiet | Pensioners' interests | Ragnar Dahl | none | 0.4% | 5 |
| Christian Unity Party | Kristent Samlingsparti | Christian right | Ørnulf Nandrup | none | 0.2% | 0 |
| Green Party | Miljøpartiet De Grønne | Green | Sondre Båtstrand Hanna Marcussen |
European Green Party | 0.3% | 0 |
| Coastal Party | Kystpartiet | Conservatism | Kjell Ivar Vestå | none | 0.2% | 3 |
| Democrats | Demokratene | Populism | Vidar Kleppe | none | 0.1% | 1 |
| Communist Party of Norway | Norges Kommunistiske Parti | Communism | Zafer Gözet | none | 0.0% | 0 |
| Liberal People's Party | Det Liberale Folkeparti | Classical liberalism | Vegard Martinsen | none | 0.0% | 0 |
| Contemporary Party | Samtidspartiet | Muslims' interests | Ghuffor Butt | none | 0.0% | - |
| The Christians | De kristne | Re-Christianization of Norway | Terje Simonsen | none | - | - |
| Center Alliance | Sentrumsalliansen | Centrism, Western Norway's interests | Merete Andreassen | none | 0.0% | - |
| Abortion Opponents' List | Abortmotstandernes Liste | Pro-life | Ludvig Nessa | none | 0.0% | - |
| Society Party | Samfunnspartiet | Anarchism | Øystein Johannessen | none | 0.0% | 0 |
| One (Written) Language | Ett (skrift)språk | Anti-Nynorsk | Einar Smørdal | none | 0.0% | - |
| Non-Partisan Deputies | Tverrpolitisk folkevalgte | none | Harald O. Haram | none | 0.0% | - |
| Norwegian Republican Alliance | Norsk Republikansk Allianse | Republicanism | Erland Skattem | none | 0.0% | - |
[edit] Inactive parties
- Social Democrats (Sosialdemokratene) (1993-)
- Justice Party (Rettferdighetspartiet) (1997-)
- Norwegian People's Party (Norsk Folkeparti) (1999-)
[edit] Defunct parties
- Beer Unity Party (Pilsens Samlingsparti) (2005)
- Christian Conservative Party (Kristent Konservativt Parti) (1965–1998)
- Coalition Party (Samlingspartiet) (1903–1930s)
- Fatherland Party (Fedrelandspartiet) (1990–2008)
- Free People Chosen (Frie Folkevalgte) (1989)
- Freedom Party against the EC-Union (Frihetspartiet mot EF-unionen) (1993)
- Future for Finnmark (Framtid for Finnmark)
- Liberal Left Party (Frisinnede Venstre) (1909–1945)
- Liberal People's Party (Det Liberale Folkeparti) (1972–1988)
- Moderate Liberal Party (Moderate Venstre) (1888–1906)
- Nasjonal Samling (1933–1945)
- National Alliance (NasjonalAlliansen) (1999–2006)
- National Democrats (Nasjonaldemokratene) (1991)
- National Democrats (Nasjonaldemokratene) (2006–2007)
- Natural Law Party (Naturlovpartiet)
- New Future Coalition Party (Samlingspartiet Ny Fremtid) (1993–1998)
- Norwegian Patriots (NorgesPatriotene) (2007–2009)
- Radical People's Party (Arbeiderdemokratene/Radikale Folkeparti) (1906–1936)
- Red Electoral Alliance (Rød Valgallianse) (1973–2007)
- Reform Party (Reformpartiet) (2004–2009)
- Stop Immigration (Stopp Innvandringen) (1987–1995)
- The Liberals - Europe Party (De Liberale - Europapartiet) (1989)
- The Political Party (Det Politiske Parti) (2001)
- Vigrid (1998–2009)
- White Electoral Alliance (Hvit Valgallianse) (1995–1997)
- Workers' Communist Party (Arbeidernes Kommunistparti) (1973–2007)