Issue Check: Direct Comparison of Party Positions

Political Compass
Conservative
Social
Market-oriented
Progressive
Stance on the EU
Anti-EU
Pro-EU

Economy & State

Wealth Redistribution
Pro-Redistribution
Market-Driven
Fiscal Policy
Public Investment
Austerity & Tax Cuts
Trade Policy
Free Trade
Protectionism

Society & Values

Civil Liberties vs. Security
Civil Liberties
Law & Order
Gender Equality Measures
Pro-Promotion
Against Promotion
LGBTQ+ Equality
Pro-Equality
Traditional Values
Same-Sex Marriage
Pro-Marriage
Against
Religion in Politics
Secularism
Religious Influence
Urban vs. Rural Priority
Focus on Urban Areas
Focus on Rural Areas

Environment & Climate

Environment vs. Economy: What's More Important?
Environmental Protection Over Economic Growth
Economic Growth Over Environmental Protection
Climate Action vs. Economic Growth
Climate Protection First
Economic Growth First

Migration & Integration

Immigration Policy
Open
Restrictive
Integration & Culture
Multiculturalism
Assimilation
Rights for Ethnic Minorities
Expand Rights
Equal Treatment Only
National Sovereignty
Cosmopolitan
Nationalist

Democracy & Institutions

Executive Power Distribution
Decentralized
Strong Executive
Judicial Independence
Independent
Executive Oversight
State Organization
Federalism
Centralism

Norway's Political Landscape: An Overview of All Parties

Key Parties

Arbeiderpartiet

Labour Party
Centre-Left
The Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet, Ap) is a social democratic political party in Norway. As a central force of the centre-left movement, it has shaped the Scandinavian welfare model for decades, advocating for a robust welfare state, social justice, and close ties to European structures.

De Grønne

Green Party
Green
Centre-Left
Miljøpartiet De Grønne (MDG) is an eco-centric political party in Norway. It defines itself by its radical prioritization of environmental protection and sustainability, superseding traditional economic growth, and sees itself as an ideologically independent force operating beyond the conventional left-right political spectrum.

Fremskrittspartiet

Progress Party
Right-wing Populist
EU-Skeptic
The Progress Party (Fremskrittspartiet, FrP) is a right-wing populist, liberal-conservative political party in Norway. It combines demands for significant tax reductions and individual liberty with a restrictive immigration policy and a strong emphasis on law and order.

Høyre

Conservative Party
Conservative
Pro EU
Høyre is a conservative, economically liberal party in Norway. As a central force of the center-right, it advocates for individual liberty, a robust market economy, and strong ties to Western alliances, while generally supporting the Norwegian welfare state.

Kristelig Folkeparti

Christian People's Party
Christian Democratic
The Christian Democratic Party (KrF) is a Christian democratic party in Norway, occupying a value-conservative centrist position. It is founded on a Christian understanding of humanity and sees itself as an advocate for family values, ethical responsibility, and the protection of unborn life.

Rødt

Red Party
Left
Anti-EU
Rødt (Red) is a socialist party in Norway, operating on the far-left of the political spectrum. It sees itself as a revolutionary force aiming to overcome capitalism, yet it works within the parliamentary democracy to achieve a radical redistribution of wealth and power.

Senterpartiet

Centre Party / Farmers' Party
Agrarian
Anti-EU
The Senterpartiet (Sp) is a centrist, agrarian-populist party in Norway. As a staunch advocate for decentralization and national sovereignty, it serves as a political counterweight to the urban establishment and strongly opposes the country's EU membership.

Senterpartiet

Centre Party
Centre
The Senterpartiet (Centre Party) is an agrarian-conservative political party in Norway, positioning itself as the voice of rural areas against centralisation. Its identity is firmly rooted in its opposition to EU influence and its unwavering defence of national sovereignty and local autonomy.

Sosialistisk Venstreparti

Socialist Left Party
Left-wing
EU-Skeptic
The Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti, SV) is a socialist and ecological party in Norway. It positions itself to the left of the Labour Party, combining classical democratic socialism with a strong focus on environmental protection, social justice, and state-led redistribution.

Venstre

Liberal Party
Liberal
Pro EU
Venstre is a center-right liberal party in Norway, considering itself the country's oldest political force. It combines individual liberty with social responsibility and a strong environmental focus. As a centrist party, it bridges the gap between the conservative bloc and progressive social policies.

Historical Parties

Data Sources and Methodology

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CHES – Chapel Hill Expert Survey

The leading expert survey on party positions in Europe. Over 400 political scientists document party stances based on rigorous scientific criteria.

Additional Sources

Rovny, Jan, et al. “25 Years of Political Party Positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill Expert Survey, 1999-2024.”

V-Party – Parties of the World Dataset

A specialized project by the University of Gothenburg, where international political scientists evaluate the fundamental identities and organizations of parties worldwide.

Additional Sources

Lindberg, Staffan I., et al. 2022. "Varieties of Party Identity and Organization (V–Party) Dataset V2."