OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's centre-right opposition widened an already big lead over the ruling Labour Party in opinion polls, putting it firmly on course to win elections in less than three months, a fresh poll showed on Thursday.
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, in office since 2005, has presided over a rare economic success story thanks to Norway's immense oil wealth, but voter discontent has increased over a lack of improvement in health, education and social services, as well as over a number of high-profile sex scandals.