enhetar
Enhetar, also known as the Enhetar Movement, is a political party in Norway. It was founded in 1973 by former members of the Norwegian Labour Party who were dissatisfied with the party's left-wing policies. The party's name translates to "Unity" in English, reflecting its aim to bring together different political views and promote unity among Norwegians.
Enhetar is a centrist party that supports a strong welfare state, environmental protection, and social justice.
Enhetar has been a minor party in the Norwegian political landscape, typically winning between 0.5% and 2%
The party's leadership has changed over the years, with notable figures including Einar Steensnæs and Odd Einar
Enhetar's platform and policies have evolved over time, reflecting changes in Norwegian society and politics. However,