right-wing political party in Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Progress Party, commonly shortened as FrP, is a right-wing[7][8][9] to far-right[10][11] political party in Norway. The party is classical-liberal[12] or libertarian.[13]
Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet | |
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Abbreviation | FrP |
Leader | Sylvi Listhaug |
Deputy Leader | Ketil Solvik-Olsen |
Parliamentary leader | Hans Andreas Limi |
Founder | Anders Lange |
Founded | 8 April 1973 |
Headquarters | Karl Johans gate 25 0159 Oslo |
Newspaper | Fremskritt |
Youth wing | Progress Party's Youth |
Membership (2019) | 15,603[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing to Far-right[2][3] |
Colours | Dark blue |
Storting | 26 / 169 |
County Councils[4] | 83 / 728 |
Municipal councils[5] | 889 / 10,781 |
Sami Parliament[6] | 1 / 39 |
Website | |
www | |
^ a: FrP is considered the most moderate of parties associated with right-wing populism, so this characterization has sometimes been disputed. |
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