Topzle Topzle

Labour Party (Norway)

Updated: Wikipedia source

Labour Party (Norway)

The Labour Party (Bokmål: Arbeiderpartiet; Nynorsk: Arbeidarpartiet, A or Ap; Northern Sami: Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Norwegian: Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social democratic political party in Norway. It is positioned on the centre-left of the political spectrum, and is led by Jonas Gahr Støre, the current Prime Minister of Norway. The Labour Party is officially committed to social-democratic ideals. Its slogan since the 1930s has been "everyone shall be included" (alle skal med) and the party traditionally seeks a strong welfare state, funded through taxes and duties. Since the 1980s, the party has included more of the principles of a social market economy in its policy, allowing for privatisation of state-owned assets and services and reducing income tax progressivity, following the wave of economic liberalisation during the 1980s. During the first Stoltenberg government, the party's policies were inspired by Tony Blair's New Labour agenda in the United Kingdom and saw the most widespread privatisation by any government in Norway to that date. The party has frequently been described as increasingly neoliberal since the 1980s, both by political scientists and opponents on the political left. The Labour Party profiles itself as a progressive party that subscribes to co-operation on a national as well as international level. Its youth wing is the Workers' Youth League. The party is a member of the Party of European Socialists and the Progressive Alliance. It was formerly member of the Comintern (1919–1923), the International Revolutionary Marxist Centre (1932–1935), the Labour and Socialist International (1938–1940), and the Socialist International (1951–2016). The Labour Party has always been a strong supporter of Norwegian NATO membership and has supported Norway joining the European Union during two referendums. During the Cold War, when the party was in government most of the time, the party closely aligned Norway with the United States at the international level and followed an anti-communist policy at the domestic level in the aftermath of the 1948 Kråkerøy speech and culminating in Norway becoming a founding member of NATO in 1949. Founded in 1887, the party steadily increased in support until it became the largest party in Norway at the 1927 parliamentary election, a position it has held ever since. That year also saw the consolidation of conflicts surrounding the party during the 1920s following its membership in the Comintern. It first formed a government in 1928 and has led the government for all but sixteen years since 1935. From 1945 to 1961, the party had an absolute majority in the Norwegian Parliament, to date the last time this has happened in the history of Norway. The electoral domination by the Labour Party during the 1960s and early 1970s was initially broken by competition from smaller left-wing parties, primarily from the Socialist People's Party. From the late 1970s, the party started to lose voters due to a rise in right-wing parties, leading to a swing to the right for the Labour Party under Gro Harlem Brundtland during the 1980s. In 2001, the party achieved its worst result since 1924. Between 2005 and 2013, Labour returned to power after committing to a coalition agreement with other parties in order to form a majority government. Labour entered opposition again after losing nine seats in 2013. The party lost a further six seats in 2017, yielding the second-lowest number of seats since 1924. Since the 2021 and 2025 elections, Labour has headed a minority government.

Infobox

Abbreviation
AAp
Leader
Jonas Gahr Støre
Parliamentary leader
Tonje Brenna
Founded
22 August 1887; 138 years ago (1887-08-22)
Headquarters
Youngstorget 2 A, 5th floor, Oslo
Youth wing
Workers' Youth League
Membership (2024)
43,952
Ideology
Social democracyPro-Europeanism
Political position
Centre-left
European affiliation
Party of European Socialists
International affiliation
Progressive AllianceSocialist International (1951–2016)
Nordic affiliation
SAMAKThe Social Democratic Group
Colours
mw- Red
Slogan
Trygghet for fremtiden[citation needed]('Safety for the future')
Storting
53 / 169
County councils
277 / 777
Municipal councils
2,023 / 10,620
Sámi Parliament
4 / 39

Tables

· Election results › Storting
1894
1894
Election
1894
Leader
Carl Jeppesen
Votes
520
%
0.3
Seats
0 / 114
+/–
New
Position
4th
Status
No seats
1897
1897
Election
1897
Leader
Ludvig Meyer
Votes
947
%
0.6
Seats
0 / 114
+/–
Position
4th
Status
No seats
1900
1900
Election
1900
Leader
Christian Knudsen
Votes
7,013
%
3.0
Seats
0 / 114
+/–
Position
4th
Status
No seats
1903
1903
Election
1903
Leader
Christopher Hornsrud
Votes
22,948
%
9.7
Seats
5 / 117
+/–
5
Position
5th
Status
Opposition
1906
1906
Election
1906
Leader
Oscar Nissen
Votes
43,134
%
15.9
Seats
10 / 123
+/–
5
Position
3rd
Status
Opposition
1909
1909
Election
1909
Leader
91,268
Votes
21.5
%
11 / 123
Seats
1
+/–
4th
Position
Opposition
1912
1912
Election
1912
Leader
Christian Knudsen
Votes
128,455
%
26.2
Seats
23 / 123
+/–
12
Position
2nd
Status
Opposition
1915
1915
Election
1915
Leader
198,111
Votes
32.0
%
19 / 123
Seats
4
+/–
3rd
Position
Opposition
1918
1918
Election
1918
Leader
Kyrre Grepp
Votes
209,560
%
31.6
Seats
18 / 123
+/–
1
Position
3rd
Status
Opposition
1921
1921
Election
1921
Leader
192,616
Votes
21.3
%
29 / 150
Seats
11
+/–
3rd
Position
Opposition
1924
1924
Election
1924
Leader
Oscar Torp
Votes
179,567
%
18.4
Seats
24 / 150
+/–
5
Position
3rd
Status
Opposition
1927
1927
Election
1927
Leader
368,106
Votes
36.8
%
59 / 150
Seats
35
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition (1927–1928)
Minority (1928)
Minority (1928)
Election
Minority (1928)
Opposition (1928–1930)
Opposition (1928–1930)
Election
Opposition (1928–1930)
1930
1930
Election
1930
Leader
374,854
Votes
31.4
%
47 / 150
Seats
12
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition
1933
1933
Election
1933
Leader
500,526
Votes
40.1
%
69 / 150
Seats
22
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition (1933–1935)
Minority (1935–1936)
Minority (1935–1936)
Election
Minority (1935–1936)
1936
1936
Election
1936
Leader
618,616
Votes
42.5
%
70 / 150
Seats
1
+/–
1st
Position
Majority
1945
1945
Election
1945
Leader
Einar Gerhardsen
Votes
609,348
%
41.0
Seats
76 / 150
+/–
6
Position
1st
Status
Coalition (1945)
Majority (1945–1949)
Majority (1945–1949)
Election
Majority (1945–1949)
1949
1949
Election
1949
Leader
803,471
Votes
45.7
%
85 / 150
Seats
9
+/–
1st
Position
Majority
1953
1953
Election
1953
Leader
830,448
Votes
46.7
%
77 / 150
Seats
8
+/–
1st
Position
Majority
1957
1957
Election
1957
Leader
865,675
Votes
48.3
%
78 / 150
Seats
1
+/–
1st
Position
Majority
1961
1961
Election
1961
Leader
860,526
Votes
46.8
%
74 / 150
Seats
4
+/–
1st
Position
Minority (1961–1963)
Opposition (1963)
Opposition (1963)
Election
Opposition (1963)
Minority (1963–1965)
Minority (1963–1965)
Election
Minority (1963–1965)
1965
1965
Election
1965
Leader
883,320
Votes
43.1
%
68 / 150
Seats
6
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition
1969
1969
Election
1969
Leader
Trygve Bratteli
Votes
1,004,348
%
46.5
Seats
74 / 150
+/–
6
Position
1st
Status
Opposition (1969–1971)
Minority (1971–1972)
Minority (1971–1972)
Election
Minority (1971–1972)
Opposition (1972–1973)
Opposition (1972–1973)
Election
Opposition (1972–1973)
1973
1973
Election
1973
Leader
759,499
Votes
35.3
%
62 / 155
Seats
12
+/–
1st
Position
Minority
1977
1977
Election
1977
Leader
Reiulf Steen
Votes
972,434
%
42.3
Seats
76 / 155
+/–
14
Position
1st
Status
Minority
1981
1981
Election
1981
Leader
Gro Harlem Brundtland
Votes
914,749
%
37.1
Seats
65 / 155
+/–
11
Position
1st
Status
Opposition
1985
1985
Election
1985
Leader
1,061,712
Votes
40.8
%
71 / 157
Seats
6
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition (1985–1986)
Minority (1986–1989)
Minority (1986–1989)
Election
Minority (1986–1989)
1989
1989
Election
1989
Leader
907,393
Votes
34.3
%
63 / 165
Seats
8
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition (1989–1990)
Minority (1990–1993)
Minority (1990–1993)
Election
Minority (1990–1993)
1993
1993
Election
1993
Leader
Thorbjørn Jagland
Votes
908,724
%
36.9
Seats
67 / 165
+/–
4
Position
1st
Status
Minority
1997
1997
Election
1997
Leader
904,362
Votes
35.0
%
65 / 165
Seats
2
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition (1997–2000)
Minority (2000–2001)
Minority (2000–2001)
Election
Minority (2000–2001)
2001
2001
Election
2001
Leader
612,632
Votes
24.3
%
43 / 165
Seats
22
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition
2005
2005
Election
2005
Leader
Jens Stoltenberg
Votes
862,456
%
32.7
Seats
61 / 169
+/–
18
Position
1st
Status
Coalition
2009
2009
Election
2009
Leader
949,060
Votes
35.4
%
64 / 169
Seats
3
+/–
1st
Position
Coalition
2013
2013
Election
2013
Leader
874,769
Votes
30.8
%
55 / 169
Seats
9
+/–
1st
Position
Opposition
2017
2017
Election
2017
Leader
Jonas Gahr Støre
Votes
801,073
%
27.4
Seats
49 / 169
+/–
6
Position
1st
Status
Opposition
2021
2021
Election
2021
Leader
783,394
Votes
26.3
%
48 / 169
Seats
1
+/–
1st
Position
Coalition (2021–2025)
Minority (2025)
Minority (2025)
Election
Minority (2025)
2025
2025
Election
2025
Leader
902,296
Votes
28.0
%
53 / 169
Seats
5
+/–
1st
Position
Minority
Election
Leader
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Position
Status
1894
Carl Jeppesen
520
0.3
0 / 114
New
4th
No seats
1897
Ludvig Meyer
947
0.6
0 / 114
4th
No seats
1900
Christian Knudsen
7,013
3.0
0 / 114
4th
No seats
1903
Christopher Hornsrud
22,948
9.7
5 / 117
5
5th
Opposition
1906
Oscar Nissen
43,134
15.9
10 / 123
5
3rd
Opposition
1909
91,268
21.5
11 / 123
1
4th
Opposition
1912
Christian Knudsen
128,455
26.2
23 / 123
12
2nd
Opposition
1915
198,111
32.0
19 / 123
4
3rd
Opposition
1918
Kyrre Grepp
209,560
31.6
18 / 123
1
3rd
Opposition
1921
192,616
21.3
29 / 150
11
3rd
Opposition
1924
Oscar Torp
179,567
18.4
24 / 150
5
3rd
Opposition
1927
368,106
36.8
59 / 150
35
1st
Opposition (1927–1928)
Minority (1928)
Opposition (1928–1930)
1930
374,854
31.4
47 / 150
12
1st
Opposition
1933
500,526
40.1
69 / 150
22
1st
Opposition (1933–1935)
Minority (1935–1936)
1936
618,616
42.5
70 / 150
1
1st
Majority
1945
Einar Gerhardsen
609,348
41.0
76 / 150
6
1st
Coalition (1945)
Majority (1945–1949)
1949
803,471
45.7
85 / 150
9
1st
Majority
1953
830,448
46.7
77 / 150
8
1st
Majority
1957
865,675
48.3
78 / 150
1
1st
Majority
1961
860,526
46.8
74 / 150
4
1st
Minority (1961–1963)
Opposition (1963)
Minority (1963–1965)
1965
883,320
43.1
68 / 150
6
1st
Opposition
1969
Trygve Bratteli
1,004,348
46.5
74 / 150
6
1st
Opposition (1969–1971)
Minority (1971–1972)
Opposition (1972–1973)
1973
759,499
35.3
62 / 155
12
1st
Minority
1977
Reiulf Steen
972,434
42.3
76 / 155
14
1st
Minority
1981
Gro Harlem Brundtland
914,749
37.1
65 / 155
11
1st
Opposition
1985
1,061,712
40.8
71 / 157
6
1st
Opposition (1985–1986)
Minority (1986–1989)
1989
907,393
34.3
63 / 165
8
1st
Opposition (1989–1990)
Minority (1990–1993)
1993
Thorbjørn Jagland
908,724
36.9
67 / 165
4
1st
Minority
1997
904,362
35.0
65 / 165
2
1st
Opposition (1997–2000)
Minority (2000–2001)
2001
612,632
24.3
43 / 165
22
1st
Opposition
2005
Jens Stoltenberg
862,456
32.7
61 / 169
18
1st
Coalition
2009
949,060
35.4
64 / 169
3
1st
Coalition
2013
874,769
30.8
55 / 169
9
1st
Opposition
2017
Jonas Gahr Støre
801,073
27.4
49 / 169
6
1st
Opposition
2021
783,394
26.3
48 / 169
1
1st
Coalition (2021–2025)
Minority (2025)
2025
902,296
28.0
53 / 169
5
1st
Minority

References

  1. During the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, Johan Nygaardsvold was in exile in London.
  2. "Medlemstall"
    https://www.arbeiderpartiet.no/om/medlemstall
  3. "Valg 2011: Landsoversikt per parti"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110924171401/http://www.regjeringen.no/krd/html/valg2011/bf5.html
  4. Valg 2011
    http://www.nrk.no/valg2011/valgresultat/parti/parti/a/
  5. An Introduction to World Politics: Conflict and Consensus on a Small Planet
    https://books.google.com/books?id=-vSlx-_Z408C&pg=PA218
  6. Left Parties in National Governments
    https://books.google.com/books?id=coyMDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA16
  7. NRK
    http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/innenriks/valg/valg_2009/partiene/1.6704638
  8. www.aftenposten.no
    https://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kommentar/i/wEoR4/avskjed-mellom-linjene
  9. Dagbladet
    https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/myten-om-gros-nyliberalisme/66486330
  10. www.arbeiderpartiet.no
    https://www.arbeiderpartiet.no/politikken/eu
  11. Haakon Lie, Norsk biografisk leksikon
    http://nbl.snl.no/Haakon_Lie
  12. Scandinavian Political Studies
    http://img.kb.dk/tidsskriftdk/pdf/spso/spso_0003-PDF/spso_0003_95928.pdf
  13. American Political Science Review
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0003055400111712/type/journal_article
  14. "Hva historien forteller.. 1920 - 1935"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110117035507/http://arbeiderpartiet.no/Om-AP/Aps-historie/Hva-historien-forteller/1920-1935
  15. På klassekampens grunn 1900-1920
  16. Gjennom kriser til makt 1920-1935
  17. Maurseth, 1987: p. 66
  18. Morgenbladet
    https://www.morgenbladet.no/ideer/debatt/2009/07/10/fra-handslag-til-kontakt/
  19. Store norske leksikon
    http://snl.no/Helga_Aleksandra_Karlsen
  20. Kowalski, Werner. Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter-internationale: 1923 - 19. Berlin: Dt. Verl. d. Wissenschaften
    https://books.google.com/books?id=83QdPwAACAAJ
  21. Aftenposten
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110412002350/http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/politikk/article4088256.ece
  22. Arbeiderpartiet skifter navn Dagbladet. 9 April 2011.
    http://www.dagbladet.no/2011/04/09/nyheter/politikk/arbeiderpartiet/landsmote/16127942/
  23. The Economist
    https://www.economist.com/europe/2012/08/25/from-hero-to-knave
  24. Christian Science Monitor
    https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2012/0828/No-clear-winners-in-trial-of-Anders-Behring-Breivik
  25. Aftenposten
    http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/politikk/--Jeg-har-folt-et-intenst-vemod-7604202.html#.U5xKPfna6Qo
  26. Foreign Policy
    https://web.archive.org/web/20181004142533/https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/10/03/the-new-cold-front-in-russias-information-war-nato-norway/
  27. Al Jazeera
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/9/14/norways-leftwing-opposition-wins-election-in-a-landslide
  28. NRK
    https://www.nrk.no/sorlandet/tilliten-stuper-for-store_-en-av-to-vil-ha-solberg-1.16072010
  29. Nettavisen
    https://www.nettavisen.no/norsk-politikk/meningsmaling/sentio/sjokkmaling-fremskrittspartiet-tre-ganger-sa-store-som-senterpartiet/s/5-95-660966
  30. Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/newsmaker-norways-ex-nato-chief-stoltenberg-campaigns-labour-partys-re-election-2025-08-30/
  31. dw.com
    https://www.dw.com/en/norway-vote-labours-jonas-gahr-stoere-wins-second-term/a-73914336
  32. Information in English Archived 18 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Arbeiderpartiet.no. Retrieved 18 April 2015. Archiv
    http://arbeiderpartiet.no/Om-AP/Information-in-English/The-Labour-Party-Information-in-English
  33. Aftenposten
    https://web.archive.org/web/20101230014048/http://www.aftenposten.no/fakta/innsikt/article2852464.ece
  34. Beyond Party Members: Changing Approaches to Partisan Mobilization
    https://academic.oup.com/book/9675
  35. Arbeiderpartiet
    https://www.arbeiderpartiet.no/om/medlemstall/
  36. Beyond Party Members: Changing Approaches to Partisan Mobilization
    https://academic.oup.com/book/9675
  37. Arbeiderpartiet
    https://www.arbeiderpartiet.no/om/medlemstall/
  38. "Kvinnebevegelsen / Aps historie / Historien / Om AP - Arbeiderpartiet"
    http://arbeiderpartiet.no/Om-AP/Historien/Aps-historie/Kvinnebevegelsen
  39. Samepolitisk arbeid (in Norwegian) Arbeiderpartiet.no. Retrieved 18 April 2015
    http://arbeiderpartiet.no/Om-AP/Organisasjon/Samepolitisk-arbeid
  40. "Landsmøter - Beslutninger og resolutioner"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210828163754/https://www.arbark.no/eldok/DNA1887_1.pdf
  41. "Landsmøter - Beslutninger og resolutioner"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210828163754/https://www.arbark.no/eldok/DNA1887_1.pdf
Image
Source:
Tip: Wheel or +/− to zoom, drag to pan, Esc to close.