Norwegian government slumping: Support for Norway's center-left government, which rose during the global financial crisis, has fallen back to pre-crisis levels. If this were an election season Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg would have to be worried, with only 42 percent of voters favoring his three-party coalition, according to an average of opinion polls conducted in March. By comparison the Conservative and Progress parties, which make up the firmest opposition bloc, scored 46 percent. Election researcher Bernt Aardal produced the findings for Dagens Næringsliv.
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