FRP’s Listhaug sounds the alarm on “radical left-wing socialists” in Norwegian politics

Pictured is Sylvi Listhaug, a Progress Party (FrP) politician known to be vocal about immigration. Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB

Progress Party (FRP) leader Sylvi Listhaug issued a strong warning against letting parties on the “socialist side” gain influence after the autumn election.

“The election we are facing is a value choice between a left-wing radical socialist side, and the Progress Party, which is the guarantor of stopping them,” Listhaug said in a speech on Thursday.

According to her, after the elections, the “socialists” could achieve the greatest influence since 1945.

In her speech, Listhaug sounded the alarm about the role that parties such as the Red Party (Rødt), the Socialist Left Party (SV), and the Greeb Party (MDG) could have in the future.

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