Английская Википедия:Industry and Business Party

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Шаблон:Citation style Шаблон:Infobox political party The Industry and Business Party (Шаблон:Lang-no, INP) is a Norwegian political party founded at Vemork in Rjukan on 29 February 2020.[1] The party describes itself as a centre-oriented moderate party, with the slogans "Stability and predictability", "Development, not liquidation" and will, among other things, work to prevent a restriction of the oil and gas industry and better framework conditions for business in general.[2] On 1 February 2023, the Health Party formally started the merging process with the Industry and Business Party.[3]

Party program and ideology

The party program was drawn up based on proposals from members of the party's Facebook group.[4]

INP calls itself a centre-oriented moderate party with values from both the right and left in the political landscape.[2][5][6]

The party's rhetoric has been described as left-leaning on social policy and regarding state control over natural resources and opposition to privatization, while being right-wing on tax and environmental issues. The party denies the scientific consensus on climate change, describing it as hysteria and saying any change is not caused by humans.[7]

Electoral results

The party collected the necessary 5,000 signatures from eligible Norwegians and was registered as a national political party by the Brønnøysund Register Centre on 6 May 2020. INP presented lists in all counties for the first time in the 2021 Norwegian parliamentary election.[8]

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Government
2021 (parliamentary) Owe Ingemann Waltherzøe 10,031 0.3 (#13) Шаблон:Composition bar New Шаблон:No
2023 (municipality) 79,996 3.0 (#10) Шаблон:Composition bar New
2023 (county) 91,157 4.3 (#7) Шаблон:Composition bar New

Party leaders

As of January 2024, Joar Nesse is the party acting leader and Line Kjos holds the position as deputy leader.[9]

List of party leaders
Period Name
2020–2024 Owe Ingemann Waltherzøe
2024 Joar Nesse (acting)

References

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