
Fremskrittspartiet
Fremskrittspartiet (Progress Party) is a political party in Norway known for its conservative and libertarian views. It advocates for reduced government intervention, lower taxes, stricter immigration policies, and increased focus on individual responsibility. The party emphasizes law and order, national security, and skepticism towards some aspects of the welfare state. Founded in 1973, it has grown in influence and often positions itself as a defender of Norwegian cultural identity and economic independence. While it aims to promote economic freedom and safety, it also faces debate regarding its stance on immigration and social policies.