styringskoalisjonen
Styringskoalisjonen, also known as the Steering Coalition, is a political alliance in Norway that was formed in 2013. The coalition is composed of the Labour Party, the Centre Party, and the Liberal Party. The primary goal of the Styringskoalisjonen is to form a stable government and implement policies that address the economic challenges faced by Norway. The coalition has been in power since 2013, with Erna Solberg, the leader of the Conservative Party, serving as the Prime Minister. The Styringskoalisjonen has been credited with implementing economic reforms and improving the country's fiscal situation. However, the coalition has also faced criticism for its handling of social issues and its approach to immigration. The Styringskoalisjonen has been described as a centrist coalition, with its members sharing a commitment to economic stability and social welfare. The coalition has been in power for over a decade, and its future remains uncertain as Norway approaches the next general election.