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Mon, 15-Mar-2010 Path: / The Norway Post arrow News arrow Record poll for Progress Party and Conservatives
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Record poll for Progress Party and Conservatives Print E-mail
Image The Conservative Party (Høyre) and the right wing Progress Party (FrP) now have together support from 44.5 per cent of the electorate, according to the latest poll from Synovate made for Dagbladet. (Photo: FrP leader Siv Jensen)

This means that the two parties would have as many representatives in Parliament as the three-party red-green coalition, if there had been an election today.

FrP now has the support of 22.6 per cent of those asked, a gain of 1.1 percentage points, while Høyre is supported by 21.9 per cent of the voters, up 0.1 points from the previous poll.

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's Labour Party gains 0.7 points, to 32.5 per cent, Socialist Left drops 1.2 points, to 6.9 per cent, while the third coalition party, Senterpartiet is up 0.1 point to 5.2 per cent.

The Christian Democrats (Kristelig Folkeparti) has the support of 5.7 per cent of those asked, up 0.6 point. The Liberal Left (Venstre) drops 1.0 poin, to 3.9 per cent.

(NRK)

Rolleiv Solholm

 



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