Tendensene
Tendensene is a Norwegian political party founded in 1993. The party's name translates to "The Tendency" in English, reflecting its status as a splinter group from the Labour Party. Tendensene was established by a group of Labour Party members who were dissatisfied with the party's direction and leadership. The party's platform is centered around progressive values, including support for social welfare programs, environmental protection, and social justice. Tendensene has been known for its strong stance on issues such as immigration, labor rights, and gender equality. The party has had limited success in Norwegian politics, with its representation in the Storting (Norwegian Parliament) fluctuating over the years. Despite its modest electoral performance, Tendensene has maintained a presence in local and regional politics, and it continues to be an active voice in Norwegian political discourse.