The future of Norway's Labour Party leader, Jonas Gahr Støre, hangs in the balance as internal party tensions rise.
Despite expressing strong motivation to continue as leader and prime minister, Støre faces mounting pressure from key party figures advocating for a leadership change.
Critics cite poor polling numbers as a major concern, with the party's support dipping to 17% in December.
The upcoming selection of a new party election committee, led by LO leader Peggy Hessen Følsvik, will play a pivotal role in determining Støre's fate.
While Støre remains confident, emphasizing his experience and commitment to winning the next election, discussions about party renewal and leadership changes are intensifying.
The Labour Party's landsmøte in April will ultimately decide whether Støre continues or steps aside.