Norway's Labour Party has suffered a dramatic drop in support according to new polling data. The party fell over 4 percentage points from its election result just two months ago. Labour now receives only 23.9 percent support among voters.
The Progress Party emerges as the clear winner in the November survey. It gained 3 percentage points to reach 26.8 percent support. This marks the party's strongest polling performance in over a decade.
Polling experts note Labour is losing voters to all other political parties. The survey reveals a significant shift in Norwegian political preferences since the recent election.
What does this mean for Norway's government formation? The dramatic swing suggests voters are reconsidering their political allegiances quickly after the election. Such rapid changes in party support are unusual in Norwegian politics.
The Progress Party's surge reflects growing conservative sentiment in Norway. Labour's decline indicates dissatisfaction with the current government direction among some voters.