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  1. Stortinget.no inneholder informasjon om saker som behandles i Stortinget, oversikt over møter og høringer, informasjon om stortingsrepresentantene, omvisninger, læringsspill, kurs med mer.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StortingStorting - Wikipedia

    The Storting (Norwegian: Stortinget [ˈstûːʈɪŋə]; lit. ' the Great Thing ') is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo. The unicameral parliament has 169 members and is elected every four years based on party-list proportional representation in nineteen multi-seat ...

  3. About the Storting. The Storting is the Norwegian Parliament. It is the supreme arena for political debate and decision-making in the Kingdom of Norway. The Storting at the moment. Go to live TV. Go to video archive. Guided tours. On stortinget.no you will find information about the Members of Parliament, Committees and international work.

  4. www.stortinget.no › en › In-EnglishThe Storting

    The Storting is the Norwegian Parliament. It is the supreme arena for political debate and decision-making in the Kingdom of Norway. T he Storting represents the ultimate expression of the sovereignty of the Norwegian people.

  5. Stortinget er for det første en viktig arena for politisk debatt. Stortinget skal omsette folkets generelle holdninger og ønsker som velgerne gir uttrykk for på valgdagen, til løpende og konkret offentlig politikk.

  6. Stortinget - The Parliament | Buildings & Monuments | Oslo | Norway. Oslo. 580. Stortinget - The Parliament. Add to favorites. Contact. The Parliament building, seat of the Norwegian National Assembly since 1866. Source: VisitOSLO as. Attraction & Culture. Tours & Sightseeing. Your recently viewed pages.

  7. It was originally founded on the principles of: the sovereignty of the people. the separation of powers. human rights. The Constitution establishes three different branches of government: Legislative, budgetary and supervisory power is vested in the Storting (chapter C) Executive power is vested in the King in Council (chapter B)

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