Posted on 08/12/2025 12:42:07 AM PDT by Redmen4ever
Advance voting for Norway’s upcoming parliamentary election began on Monday, with 22 parties competing for 169 seats across eight electoral districts. Among the candidates are seven Kurds ...
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The real patriots of the Kurds in Syria and Iraq are back in their home country defending their people, not in Europe seeking expanded redistribution of the wealth.
Regarding the upcoming election in Norway, on September 8th, the polls point to a close one. The outcome may depend on one or more of the smaller parties failing to make the threshold.
The four parties of the right of center (the libertarian-populist Progress Party, the Conservative Party, the center-right Christian Democrats, and the market-liberal Liberal Party) all look in good shape.
The agrarian-special interest Center Party may again hold the balance of power.
Four years ago, the center-left Labor Party and the Center Party formed a minority government, relying on occasional support from the Socialist Left Party.
This year, the right of center parties are hoping to take back power.
It’s likely that the Replacers prefer to take over power in European countries at the Ballot Box and will only resort to force when and if they feel that the Ballot Box is being closed-off to them in some way.
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