Progress Party

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The Progress Party is a Norwegian right-wing political party known for its advocacy of lower taxes, limited government, and stricter immigration policies.

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instanceOf political party
advocates individual freedom
law and order policies
limited government
lower taxes
stricter immigration policies
color blue
coreIssue elderly care
immigration restriction
tax cuts
transport infrastructure
country Norway
countryLanguage Norwegian
enteredGovernment 2013
founded 1973
founder Anders Lange NERFINISHED
hasParticipatedIn Norwegian coalition governments
hasStrongSupportIn rural areas
suburban areas
ideology classical liberalism
libertarianism (partial)
right-wing politics
right-wing populism
leftGovernment 2020
nativeLabel Fremskrittspartiet NERFINISHED
notableLeader Carl I. Hagen NERFINISHED
Siv Jensen NERFINISHED
Sylvi Listhaug NERFINISHED
opposes Norwegian membership in the European Union
extensive welfare state
high taxation
originalName Anders Langes Parti til sterk nedsettelse av skatter, avgifter og offentlige inngrep NERFINISHED
parliamentaryGroup Fremskrittspartiets stortingsgruppe NERFINISHED
parliamentaryRepresentation Stortinget NERFINISHED
politicalSpectrum centre-right to right-wing
politicalSystem multi-party system of Norway
position right-wing
renamed Fremskrittspartiet NERFINISHED
renamedInYear 1977
shortName FrP NERFINISHED
supports European Economic Area agreement NERFINISHED
Norway’s membership in NATO
close relations with the United States
market-oriented economic reforms
privatization in some public sectors
tougher criminal justice policies
youthWing Fremskrittspartiets Ungdom NERFINISHED

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Progress Party (Norway) renamed Progress Party