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Labour drops on latest poll

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's Labour Party drops 2.7 percentage points, to 29.6 per cent on the latest poll made by Synovate for Dagbladet, but is still the nations largest party.

The second largest party is the Conservatives (Høyre), with a support of 28.5 per cent, up 0.4 points from May.

The June poll winner is the right wing Progress Party (FrP), with a gain of 3.2 points, to 19.5 per cent.

(Vårt Land)

 


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