- Norway has a Constitutional Monarchy. The Executive power is the King's council. The Cabinet is the Prime minster of Noway and the Legislative power is both the government and the storing (supreme legislature of Norway), which is elected within a multi-party system. The Judiciary is independent of the executive branch and legislature.
- Norway has eight political parties.
- Det Norske Arbeiderpartiet (DNA) is the Labour Party which is social democracy and is the ruling party of Norway.
- The Ministry of Culture responsibilities are coordinating the policies of the voluntary sector. Organizations that provide welfare services have more contact with the ministry responsibilities. The Non- Profit Organizations are intended to make the interactions between voluntary associations and public authorities easier. Doing that is aimed to strengthen the legitimacy of voluntary activity.
- Norwegian Labour Party (DNA) is based on an ideological issues. The Progress Party (FPR) is based around social issues. The Conservative Party (H) is organized around economic issues. Socialist Left Party (SV) is organized around social issues. Centre Party (SP) is organized around ideological issues. Christian People's Party (KrF) is organized around social issues. Liberal Party (V) is organized around both economic and social issues. The Party Red (R) is organized around social issues.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Norway's Government
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