What does Arbeiderpartiet stand for?

What does Arbeiderpartiet stand for?

Labour Party (Norway)

Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet
Youth wing Workers’ Youth League
Membership (2019) 50,067
Ideology Social democracy Pro-Europeanism
Political position Centre-left

Who is the current leader of Norway?

Jonas Gahr StøreSince 2021
Norway/Prime minister

Who is ruling in Norway?

Conservative Party (Norway)

Conservative Party Høyre
Abbreviation H
Leader Erna Solberg
Parliamentary leader Trond Helleland
Founded 25 August 1884

How does the Norwegian government work?

Norway is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The country is governed by a prime minister, a cabinet, and a 169-seat parliament (Storting) that is elected every four years and cannot be dissolved. Free and fair elections to the multiparty parliament were held in 2009.

Who is Labour health minister?

Jonathan Ashworth

The Right Honourable Jonathan Ashworth MP
Prime Minister Theresa May Boris Johnson
Minister Jeremy Hunt Matt Hancock Sajid Javid
Leader Jeremy Corbyn Keir Starmer
Preceded by Diane Abbott

Who is MP for Enfield?

Bambos Charalambous

Bambos Charalambous MP
Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate
Incumbent
Assumed office 8 June 2017
Preceded by David Burrowes

Does Norway have a King?

Norway is a constitutional monarchy. This means that the King is formally the head of state but that his duties are mainly representative and ceremonial. When the Constitution states that: “the executive power is vested in the King”, this now means that it is vested in the Government.

Does Norway have a president?

Norway has a constitution, which was adopted on 17 May 1814. The position of prime minister is the result of legislation. As of 2021, the prime minister of Norway is Jonas Gahr Støre, of the Labour Party, replacing Erna Solberg of Conservative Party, who resigned in October 2021.

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