Norway's Labour Party is facing a significant internal crisis, with current leader and Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre under intense pressure to resign.
Discontent has been brewing among party members, with many calling for a leadership change.
Tonje Brenna, a 37-year-old party deputy leader, is emerging as a potential successor, despite having no parliamentary experience.
The situation has escalated with several party leaders openly criticizing Støre's leadership, and discussions about his potential resignation are ongoing.
While some party veterans still support Støre, citing his competence, the party's declining popularity and internal divisions are fueling the crisis.
The coming days will be crucial in determining whether Støre can maintain his position or if Brenna will step in as Norway's youngest prime minister.