2013年9月7日 星期六

Conservative Party Gains in Norway

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BY KJETIL MALKENES HOVLAND
BRYNE, Norway—The popularity of Norway’s Conservative Party, led by “Iron Erna” Solberg, has gained momentum in the final days leading to the nation’s Sept. 9 parliamentary elections, likely spelling the end to Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg’s tenure.
As of Friday, the Conservative Party is carrying a three percentage point lead in polls over Mr. Stoltenberg’s Labor Party, according to Norwegian daily newspaper Aftenposten. Ms. Solberg’s party aims to build a four-party coalition that doesn’t include Labor.
The trend reflects a swell of discontent with Mr. Stoltenberg’s policies. Despite leading through eight years of prosperity and stability and winning international respect …
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