INTRODUCTION: Election results are finally ready as a result of September 9 last year as a result of a few months of intense election in a country of 1,500 miles. Polls took a few weeks ago, but all politicians know that everything can happen on the election day. However, public opinion polls can not be more correct. Leftist coalition led by the country 's biggest party had to leave the government eight years after working at the government building. Siv Jensen, the leader of two strongest women in Norway's politics, the conservative leader Erna Solberg (Hoyre) and the progressive party (Fremskrittspartiet, often abbreviated as FRP).
Norwegians who wish to restrict immigration will vote unfairly to support the progressive party, a partner of the Junior Federation of the Solberg regime. Progress is a special populist party. This policy was established in 1973 by a mix of economic freedom policies and nationalism (at least according to the Norwegian standards). The latter is excellent recently. "We are the most rigid immigration party," said Progressive member Ã…shild Haugland. She said immigrants came from a welfare state: "We pay people to not work". But she is particularly worried about Muslim immigrants. She complained that a friend's daughter's school girl is wearing a scarf, and several schools in Oslo already had swimming courses for boys and girls. Water activities are the theme, another politician complained to me that the school 's public nude shower is threatened by Islamic parents.
Norway: the emergence and development of the Labor government and the welfare state of Norway after the Second World War. Norway's welfare state is the product of Norwegian Social Democratic policy. This statement is somewhat relevant, but it must be taken into account in terms of the period during which people build and form welfare states. It was considered the basis of the Norwegian Golden Age from 1935 to 1978 and the Norwegian welfare state from 1880 to 1935. Since local governments have been highly evaluated and democratized in early politics, local councils play an integral role in the Norwegian welfare system. In the early stages, farmers are the main political factors to support the autonomy of the area and to establish the law on how the community develops. In addition, the public sector is in charge of social welfare products or services.