Norway has a multi-party system with numerous political parties. No one party can easily gain a majority of the 169 legislative seats. They can cooperate to form coalition governments. In this article, I will explain the political system in Norway, and you will get some information about one of the politicaI partypolitical parties and whatthe kind of solution they have for Norway.
Norway is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democratic system of governance. According to the Constitution of 1814, the King is the country’s head of state and can select his council (the current king is Harald V). In Norway
, we have the power of presidency and that means that power is divided into three: Parliament, Government (king), and Judiciary. The Storting (the parliament - the legislative power) accepts laws, and they also deal with grants (taxes, fees, budget), control of executive power (government), and discussiondiscussions of general political issues such as foreign policy and reforms. The Government (the executive power) must to implement what the Storting decides, and they have to comingcome with proposals to the parliament. The courts (the judicial power) judgesjudge those who violate Norwegian law or are in dispute with each other.

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