Civic majority in news’s ​​latest party poll – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The bourgeois party has had a majority in all news’s ​​polls since August 2022, with the exception of the November poll last year. In the new survey carried out by Norstat for news and Aftenposten, the party gets a majority with 91 mandates. It is the most solid majority the block has had since August 2023. The changes are within the margin of error. Representatives in the StortingCompared with today’s distribution.HøyreH47+11ArbeiderpartietAP35−13FremskrittspartietFRP27+6Socialist Liberal PartySV17+4SenterpartietSP13−15RødtR11+3VenstreV10+2Kristelig FolkepartiKRF7+4Miljøpartiet De GrønneMDG2−1AndreANDRE00−1997 interviews conducted in the period 5.3.24–9.3. 24. Margins of error from 0.7–3.2 pp. Source: Norstat An important reason for this is that the Liberal Party has managed to stabilize around 6 per cent, while the KrF barely manages to get over the barrier of 4 per cent for the third time in this parliamentary term . – I don’t have a simple explanation for this, but it is about long-term work. Measurements go up and down, but this is a team effort, says KrF head Olaug Bollestad to news. KrF leader Olaug Bollestad can be happy that her party is over the barrier for the third time in this period. Photo: William Jobling / news First poll since the criticism in the competence case Høgre weakly reaches 27 per cent in this poll. The success of the collaboration party means that Høgre manager Erna Solberg has good reason to be satisfied. – For many years we almost always experienced that KrF and Venstre were at the bottom of the 4th between elections. But now we have seen that Venstre has stabilized well above the blocking limit, and that KrF is also often over. And then I am sober enough to know that it is a long time until the election, and we have to fight for the voters every day, she says. National party barometer March 2024 What would you vote for if there were a general election now? Compared to February.Party SupportChange27.0%H+0.518.2%AP+0.415.2%FRP+0.910.1%SV+0.66.7%SP−0.16.2%R+0.96.1% V−0.54.0%KRF+0.33.5%MDG−0.11.1%INP−1.52.0%Andre−1.3Click on the party circle to see the full party name. Based on 997 interviews conducted in the period 5.3.24–9.3.24. Margins of error from 0.7–3.2 pp. Source: Norstat The survey was taken after the Storting as a whole gave Solberg strong criticism in the competence case. In this poll, Høgre gets the highest support in news’s ​​and Aftenposten’s polls after Sindre Finne’s share trading became known in October 2023. But the integrity case does not seem to shake the trust of the voters. – This case has not brought anything new in recent months. And I think the voters have discovered that, says Solberg. Difficult for the government On the red-green side, things are still slow. The three parties would have received a total of 65 mandates if there had been an election. It is the weakest turnout since the municipal election campaign. The Center Party is, so to speak, at 6.7 percent in the survey, while the Labor Party slightly increases its support to 18.2 percent. The survey gives few bright spots for the government, but Ap leader Jonas Gahr Støre and SP leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum hope that things will soon turn around. Photo: NTB Although there is a weak positive trend, the survey makes Prime Minister and Ap leader Jonas Gahr Støre only moderately satisfied. – It is not good enough. It has been tough times for people. I also understand that. But it takes time before politics start to work, but now we see a bright spot, says Støre. He hopes that the rise in prices may appear to be on the way down, and that we will soon have reached the interest rate peak will also be reflected in the measurements. – If it has something to say, I think it will also show in the trust in politics.



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