Norwegian election exit polls show left-wing bloc winning a majority

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A left-wing bloc appears to have won a majority in the Norwegian parliamentary elections. Exit polls suggest this outcome will unseat the current right-wing coalition. The left-wing parties, led by the Labour Party, are projected to secure around 87 seats in the 169-seat parliament. This would allow current Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre to form a new government with a parliamentary majority. The right-wing bloc, including the Progress Party and the Conservative Party, is expected to fall short. The Progress Party, however, is predicted to significantly increase its seat count.


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