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挪威大选进入第二天

2013年9月9日
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epa03858312 Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) and main opposition leader Erna Solberg leave the building after their appearance in a TV show in Oslo, Norway, 08 September 2013. Voting was underway on Sunday in parts of Norway in a two-day parliamentary election, where Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of the Labour Party is seeking a third consecutive term. Surveys suggest Stoltenberg's red-green coalition, which includes the Socialist Left Party and Centre Party, will fail to muster sufficient support among the roughly 3.6 million eligible voters. The main contender to take over as premier is Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg. Her aim is to form a four-party coalition with the right-wing Progress Party, the Liberals and Christian Democrats. EPA/Fredrik Varfjell NORWAY OUT
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奥斯陆

挪威下届议会选举周一(9月9日)进入第二天。最新民调结果显示,斯托尔滕贝格(Jens Stoltenberg)首相领导的工党政府面临败绩,索尔贝格(Erna Solberg)领导的保守党将获胜,但所得票数将不足以单独执政,需要右翼的进步党和另外两个较小的右翼政党的支持。2005年起执政的现政府被认为缺乏动力,并被指责未能阻止2011年“7.22”恐怖事件的发生。极端右翼分子布雷维克在当年的7月22日这一天,先后在首都奥斯陆和于特岛作案,杀害了77人,成为挪威现代史上和平时期的最大恐怖事件。