språkvalgene
Språkvalgene, or language elections, are a type of referendum held in Norway, where voters are asked to decide whether a particular language should be recognized as an official language in the country. The process is governed by the Language Act, which was passed in 1992. The act allows for the recognition of a language as an official language if a majority of voters in a referendum support it. The first language election was held in 1993, when voters approved the recognition of Sami as an official language.
The language elections are held every four years, and the next one is scheduled for 2025. The
The language elections have been a contentious issue in Norway, with some arguing that they are a