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Progress Party (Norway)

Progress Party
Fremskrittspartiet
Abbreviation FrP
Leader Siv Jensen
Parliamentary leader Harald T. Nesvik
Founded 8 April 1973
Headquarters Karl Johans gate 25
0159 Oslo
Newspaper Fremskritt
Youth wing Progress Party’s Youth
Membership 16,342 (2014)
Ideology Conservative liberalism
Economic liberalism

Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Political position Right-wing
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
Colours Blue (dark blue)
Storting
29 / 169
County Councils
83 / 728
Municipal Councils
889 / 10,781
Sami Parliament
2 / 39
Website
frp.no

The Progress Party (Bokmål: Fremskrittspartiet, Nynorsk: Framstegspartiet, FrP) is a political party in Norway which identifies as classical liberal (libertarian) and conservative-liberal. Academics broadly categorise the party as neoliberal (moderate or non-radical) populist, while the party itself, Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg, centrist parties, and some scholars reject any comparison with foreign right-wing populist parties. In coalition with the Conservative Party, the party won the 2013 parliamentary election and entered into its first ever government.

Founded by Anders Lange in 1973 as an anti-tax protest movement, the party values individual freedom strongly, supports market liberalism, and advocates downsizing bureaucracy and the public sector, while also proposing increased spending of Norway's public Oil Fund to invest in infrastructure, rejecting the notion of the "budgetary rule". The party also seek a more restrictive immigration policy and tougher integration and law and order measures. In foreign policy it is strongly Atlanticist, and pro-globalization. After being neutral on Norwegian membership in the European Union for many years, the party in 2016 officially adopted a position opposing Norwegian membership. Long-time chairman Carl I. Hagen was from 1978 to 2006 the undisputed leader of the party, and in many ways personally controlled the ideology and direction of the party; most notably demonstrated by effectively expelling the most radical libertarian faction in 1994, and anti-immigration populists in 2001. The current leader of the party is Siv Jensen, who since 2013 is also Norway's Minister of Finance.


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