- The
Storting (Norwegian:
Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. 'the
Great Thing') is the
supreme legislature of Norway,
established in 1814 by the Constitution...
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Stortinget is an
underground rapid transit station on the
Common Line of the Oslo Metro, Norway. It is
located in the
heart of the city center, next to...
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Friends of
Israel in the
Parliament of
Norway (Norwegian:
Israels Venner på
Stortinget) is a pro-Israel
caucus group consisting of
members of the Parliament...
- 1983, due to
water leakage, and when it
opened again in 1987,
renamed Stortinget, the west
network tunnel had also been
extended there.
Through services...
- NRK
Stortinget (NRK Parliament) was a
Norwegian digital radio channel operated by the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK).
Created in 2000 to increase...
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succeeded by
former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. "Lov om valg til
Stortinget,
fylkesting og
kommunestyrer (valgloven)" [Law
about parliamentary, county...
- son of
Erling Johannes Norvik, who
served in the
Norwegian parliament (
Stortinget) from 1949 to 1961. The
younger Norvik started his
professional career...
- klar til å tale til
Stortinget" (in Norwegian). ABC Nyheter. 24
March 2022.
Retrieved 24
March 2022. "Zelenskyjs tale til
Stortinget: – Vi fikk tårer i...
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initially elected to the Storting. . The list
includes all
those elected to
Stortinget.
There were a
total of 165 representatives,
distributed among 65 to Norwegian...
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Norsk Forlag, 1984, ISBN 8205153566 "The
Constitution –
Complete text".
Stortinget.no.
Archived from the
original on 29 June 2011.
Retrieved 23 July 2011...