OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's centre-left opposition parties are on course to win the country's parliamentary election, in which debate has centred on economic inequality and climate change, projections showed as voting ended on Monday.
Labour Party leader Jonas Gahr Stoere is widely expected https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/climate-wealth-gap-focus-norway-go-polls-2021-09-08 to form the next government, either ruling in a minority or together with several other parties, thus bringing to a close Conservative Prime Minister Erna Solberg's eight years in power.