embassy
Language
Choose your country
Home
Facts
ClimateEconomyEnergyGeneral InfoMass MediaPeoplePolitical System
General InfoLocal GovernmentPolitical PrioritiesThe GovernmentThe JudiciaryThe Storting
ReligionStandard of LivingThe MonarchyThe Sámi People
Society & Policy
Business
Travel
Culture
Education & Research
Development Cooperation
History
Visa and other permits
Informasjon på norsk
Norway-Zimbabwe
Search
The Government
Tore Berntsen/ MFA Norway

New approach to environment and development

22/10/2007 :: Norway takes on new actions to deal with challenges caused by climate change in developing countries. The Norwegian government has got a new Minister of the Environment and Development Cooperation. + More

The Government

Female majority in Norway’s government

27/09/2007 :: As a result of a cabinet reshuffle, women now hold the majority in the Norwegian government for the first time. + More

Local Government

Local election in Norway 2007

13/09/2007 :: Status quo in Norway after local election on 10 September 2007. The conservative party (Høyre) keeps majority in Oslo, Norway’s capital, as well as in Bergen. The social democratic party (Arbeiderpartiet) still rules Trondheim. + More

Political Priorities

Political priorities and parties

Since the close of WWII, Norwegian politicians have worked to strike a balance between considerations relating to economic growth and efforts to achieve social equality. A phase of rapid expansion of the public sector lasting from 1945-71 ... + More

The Storting

The Storting

The Storting (Norwegian national assembly) has served as the highest political body in Norway since the introduction of Parliamentarianism in 1884. Elections to the Storting are held every fourth year, and mandates are distributed ... + More

Archive
embassy
Norway - the official site in Zimbabwe / Contact the Embassy / Contact information
© 2003/2007