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Storting

The Storting is the national parliament of Norway, responsible for making laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the government. It consists of 169 members, known as representatives, who are elected by the public every four years. The Storting debates important issues, reviews proposed legislation, and has the power to propose changes to laws. It also plays a key role in representing the interests and views of Norwegian citizens. The Storting's work is essential for the functioning of Norway's democracy and governance.