進步黨由安德斯·兰格(Anders Lange)在1973年创立,主张减税,精简官僚机构,支持市场自由主义,对外国移民和申请避难者态度较苛刻,赞成加入欧盟。[21]同时提倡增加使用独特的挪威公众的“石油基金”投资于基础设施。[22]卡尔·哈根(Carl I. Hagen)从1978年到2006年长期担任党主席,[23]第五任主席西芙·延森(Siv Jensen),2013年出任埃尔娜·索尔伯格联合政府的财政大臣。
Berg, Linda; Hero, Mikela Lundahl; Johansson, Anna; Laskar, Pia; Martinsson, Lena; Mulinari, Diana; Wasshede, Cathrin. Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality: Challenging Swedish Exceptionalism E-book. New York City, New York: Springer International Publishing. 2020: 214 [2021-09-17] –通过Google Books. ... of the populist right-wing libertarian party Framskrittspartiet (The Progress Party).
Norway Police Investigate Mosque Attack as Attempted ‘Act of Terrorism’. The New York Times. 2019-08-11 [2021-12-21]. (原始内容存档于2022-02-23). Yet Ms. Solberg’s attempt to send a message of unity was complicated by her leadership of a governing coalition that includes the far-right, anti-immigration Progress Party. Christians’ crisis of faith threatens Norwegian government. POLITICO.eu. 2018-10-31 [2021-12-21]. (原始内容存档于2021-12-21). Inge Takle Mæstad, a Christian Democrat member of the city council in Stavanger, backs a switch to a Labor-led government, which he said would shift Norway's political axis to the center by removing the far-right Progress Party from government. Innvandring. FrP. [2021-12-21]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-01) (nb-NO). 引文格式1维护:未识别语文类型 (link) Ulserød, Torstein; Civita, jurist i. Sp har strengere innvandringspolitikk enn Frp | Torstein Ulserød. Aftenposten. [2021-12-21]. (原始内容存档于2021-12-21) (nb-NO). 引文格式1维护:未识别语文类型 (link)
Elin Haugsgjerd Allern (2010). Political Parties and Interest Groups in Norway (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). ECPR Press. p.26. "The Norwegian Progress Party is, like its Danish equivalent, traditionally characterised as a borderline case of the extreme or radical right (Ignazi 1992: 13–15; Kitschelt 1995: 121; Ignazi 2003: 157), and Mudde (2007:19) characterises FrP as a non-radical populist party."
Krisztina Arató, Petr Kaniok (2009). Euroscepticism and European Integration (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆). CPI/PSRC. p.264. "Yet the Norwegian case is not unique, and not only inasmuch as the Progress Party is somewhat more moderate than the abovecited cases. The free market orientation of the Danish and Norwegian Progress Parties long provided a modifying factor to any Euroscpticism (sic) they might harbour ..."
"Forskere: Frp er høyrepopulistisk (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)", Verdens Gang (NTB), 14.09.2013. "- Ja, de er høyrepopulister. Men sammenlignet med andre slike partier i Europa er de en moderat utgave og har sterkere innslag av liberalkonservative strømninger, sier Jupskås." ("Yes, they are right-wing populists. But compared to similar parties in Europe, they are a moderate version, and have stronger elements of liberal-conservative currents, Jupskås (Anders Ravik Jupskås, lecturer Department of Political Science, University of Oslo) says.")