Red Party
Rødt |
|
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Leader | Bjørnar Moxnes |
Founded | 11 March 2007 | (10 years ago)
Merger of | Red Electoral Alliance and Workers' Communist Party |
Headquarters |
Dronningens Gate 22 Oslo |
Youth wing | Red Youth |
Ideology |
Communism Marxism Revolutionary socialism |
Political position | Far-left |
European affiliation | None |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Red |
Storting |
1 / 169
|
County Councils |
10 / 728
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Municipal Councils |
80 / 10,781
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Website | |
rødt.no | |
The Red Party (Bokmål: Rødt, Nynorsk: Raudt, Northern Sami: Ruoksat) is a Norwegian far-leftpolitical party and the leading party to the left of the Socialist Left Party in Norway. The party was founded in March 2007 by a merger of the Workers' Communist Party and the Red Electoral Alliance. Bjørnar Moxnes is the Red Party's current leader.
Red maintains communism as its ultimate goal in its own official political program. The label is a result of many of the party's leading members promoting communist values, either currently or previously; notable examples are Erling Folkvord and former party leader, Torstein Dahle. The party's main principles are based on replacing capitalism with a socialist society, including a strong public sector and nationalization of large businesses, while its core ideology espouses the revolutionary socialist aims for "the workers" to "take the power", and the creation of new legislatures. The party however makes clear that it does not support the "armed revolution" formerly espoused by its predecessors.
Red has 10 county council representatives nationwide and 80 municipal representatives. In the 2013 parliamentary election, it was the largest party which failed to win a seat. The party entered parliament in the 2017 election, winning 2.4% of the votes and its first seat ever in the Storting. The last time a far-left party had representation in the Storting was when its predecessor party, the Red Electoral Alliance, won a seat in the 1993 election.