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  1. History. Founding and early years. The party headquarters in Oslo. The party was founded in 1887 [11][12] in Arendal and first ran in elections to the Storting in 1894. It entered the parliament in 1903 and steadily increased its vote until 1927, when it became the largest party in Norway.

  2. The Norwegian Labour Party was founded in 1887. In gained its first parliamentary seats in 1903 and has been Norway`s largest political party since 1927. The party experienced a split in 1921 caused by a decision made two years earlier to join the Communist International.

  3. A radical wing of the Liberal Party stood for election in 1906 as the United Norwegian Workers’ Society. It changed its name to the Labour Democrats in 1911 and to the Radical People’s Party in 1921. The party won seats in the Storting in 1936 and subsequently joined the Liberal Party in 1940.

  4. The Norwegian Labour party (DNA) was founded on 21-22 August 1887 in Arendal.

  5. Oct 14, 2018 · The Norwegian Labour Party (founded in 1887) refers to him as one of its founding fathers. The Thrane movement brought rural and urban lower classes together for the first time in Norway. On October 14, 2017, the city Drammen (where he started Norway’s first labour union, Drammen Arbeiderforening) held a 200-year celebration for Thrane’s ...

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  6. Jul 9, 2020 · It was not until 1923 that a communist Bolshevik party in Norway was established – Norges Kommunistiske Parti (NKP) [“The Communist Party of Norway”] – when the Labour Party’s majority refused to follow the rules of the Communist International led by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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  8. The Norwegian Labour Party (Bokmål: Arbeiderpartiet) has been, since its founding in 1887, the main political party of the centre-left in Norway. It is currently the party of government in the country.