Socialists won elections in Norway

Norway Prime Minister Erna Sulberg from the Conservative Party recognized the victory of his opponents in elections: Socialists from the working party of Norway scored 26.4 percent of the votes, bypassing the rest of the parties. This is reported by Associated Press.

The worker party was not in power since 2013 – in the last two elections, the conservatives won. Now the new leader of the country will be the 61-year-old head of the Socialists of Junas Gar Stere.

Solberg stated that to continue the power of the conservatives “it would take a miracle,” announced the end of the working session of his party and congratulated the rivals with the victory. Stere stated that she was a “good prime minister”, occupying this period longer than all other Norwegian leaders.

Earlier on September 14, the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudou said that his opponents from the conservative party were loyal to the movements of anti-recreak and promised to punish the law of demonstrators against coronavirus measures blocking access to medical institutions.

/Media reports.