1989 Norwegian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 10 and 11 September 1989. The Labour Party remained the largest party in the Storting, winning 63 of the 165 seats. The non-socialist parties gained a majority, and Jan P. Syse became prime minister of a coalition minority cabinet consisting of the Conservative Party, the Christian Democratic Party, and the Centre Party. This cabinet was disbanded a year later after the Center Party broke with the Conservatives due to the Norwegian EU membership issue. Thus the Labour Party was again in government at the 1993 election four years later.
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1989 Norwegian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 10 and 11 September 1989. The Labour Party remained the largest party in the Storting, winning 63 of the 165 seats. The non-socialist parties gained a majority, and Jan P. Syse became prime minister of a coalition minority cabinet consisting of the Conservative Party, the Christian Democratic Party, and the Centre Party. This cabinet was disbanded a year later after the Center Party broke with the Conservatives due to the Norwegian EU membership issue. Thus the Labour Party was again in government at the 1993 election four years later.
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Die Parlamentswahl in Norwegen ...... ratische Minderheitsregierung.
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Parliamentary elections were h ...... 993 election four years later.
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Stortingsvalet i Norge 1989 hö ...... ljde Regeringen Brundtland II.
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All 165 seats in the Norwegian Parliament
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Die Parlamentswahl in Norwegen ...... ratische Minderheitsregierung.
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Las elecciones parlamentarias ...... ganando 63 de los 165 escaños.
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Stortingsvalet i Norge 1989
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Élections législatives norvégiennes de 1989
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