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  1. The Conservative Party or The Right (Bokmål: Høyre, Nynorsk: Høgre, lit. ' Right ', H; Northern Sami: Olgešbellodat) is a liberal-conservative political party in Norway. It is the major party of the Norwegian centre-right, and was the leading party in government as part of the Solberg cabinet from 2013 to 2021.

  2. Conservative (Bokmål: Konservativt, Nynorsk: Konservativt, K), formerly The Christians Party (Bokmål: Partiet De Kristne, Nynorsk: Partiet Dei Kristne, PDK) is a right wing Christian conservative populist political microparty in Norway founded in 2011. The party leader is Erik Selle.

  3. The oldest political party in Norway is the Liberal Party, which was formed in 1884. Shortly afterwards, the Conservative Party was formed in opposition. The main political cleavage at the time was the issue of parliamentarism , with Liberals in favor and Conservatives in opposition.

    Party
    Party
    Party
    Party
    Ap
    Labour Party Arbeiderpartiet
    1887
    H
    1884
    Sp
    Centre Party Senterpartiet
    1920
    Frp
    Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet
    1973
  4. The Conservative Party is a liberal-conservative [6] [7] political party in Norway. It is the major party of the Norwegian centre-right. [8] The current party leader is Opposition Leader Erna Solberg. The party is a member of the International Democrat Union and part of the European People's Party .

  5. Conservative, formerly The Christians Party is a right wing Christian conservative populist political microparty in Norway founded in 2011. The party leader is Erik Selle.

  6. Norwegian: Høyre (H) The Conservative Party has 36 Members of Parliament. Party leader: Erna Solberg.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2021 · Conservative Party (H – Høyre) The party of current Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg has been in power since 2013. While Solberg is still popular with voters, it is expected that the right of centre party will no longer be in government after the election unless the left parties underperform and right parties overperform.