In the lead-up to the 2025 Norwegian parliamentary elections, recent polls indicate a tight race between the political blocs.
The conservative parties, including the Progress Party (Frp) and the Conservative Party (Høyre), are currently leading with a slight majority.
Frp has gained traction, increasing its support to 18%, while Høyre remains the largest party with 24.5%.
Meanwhile, the Labour Party (Ap) has seen a decline, dropping to 20% from 22% in previous polls.
The left-wing parties, including Ap, the Centre Party, and others, are struggling to secure a majority, with internal debates on potential alliances with smaller parties like the Green Party (MDG) and Red Party (Rødt).
As the election approaches, both sides are intensifying their campaigns to sway undecided voters and secure a decisive victory.