The Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) is facing a significant decline in popularity, marking a political upheaval in its traditional strongholds.
Recent polls reveal that the party's support has plummeted to 16.5%, trailing behind the Progress Party (Frp) and the Conservative Party (Høyre).
This trend is alarming for Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who acknowledges the poor performance and takes responsibility for the party's dwindling numbers.
The Frp currently leads with 24.1%, followed closely by Høyre at 23%.
This shift in voter sentiment suggests a potential reshaping of Norway's political landscape ahead of the 2025 parliamentary elections.
The Labour Party's struggle to maintain its base raises questions about its future influence in Norwegian politics.