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COMMENT

The F-word for the red-green

The election result in 2005 was barely clear before the new government removed the family minister. Since then, we have hardly heard the government talk about the family.

Left is back!

Ola Elvestuens' invitation to FrP shows that the Left is again on safe, bourgeois grounds.

More democracy, less politics

Our elected representatives are among the groups of Norwegians least trusted. Then it becomes strange to call for more transfer of power to the politicians.

Unfair subsidies

In order to ensure better conditions for peasants in the south, it must be tolerated that Norwegian peasants receive increased competition.

Time to wake up

How long should the oil industry set the agenda for climate and environmental interests?

The saturated middle class

The welfare state should not be for everyone, but for those who need it – when they need it.

We don't sell our souls

The debate over which government will replace the red-green is important. It also creates great tension among politicians and ordinary people.

Abundance of food is not a matter of course

In a time of increasing food shortages, it is both irresponsible and unsolidary to weaken Norwegian food production.

The EU seen from Africa

Several African countries refuse to sign new free trade agreements with the EU.