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Fremskritt (literally "Progress") is a Norwegian newspaper. It is the official party organ of the Progress Party.[1]

History and profile

Fremskritt was established in 1974.[2] The paper is distributed 22 times per year to all members of the Progress Party.[3] It is also available as a free internet newspaper.

References

  1. ^ Anders Widfeldt (27 August 2014). Extreme Right in Scandinavia. Routledge. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-134-50215-8. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  2. ^ Hilmar Langhelle Mjelde (2014). "Still indispensable: how modern parties need grass roots activists for campaigning and sustaining democracy" (PhD Thesis). The University of Bergen. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  3. ^ Anders Ravik Jupskås (June 2013). "The Progress Party: A Fairly Integrated Part of the Norwegian Party System?". In Karsten Grabow; Florian Hartleb (eds.). Exposing the Demagogues (PDF). Brussels: Centre for European Studies. Retrieved 29 December 2014.