Norway’s Progress Party has received over 4 million kroner in election campaign contributions

Christen SveaasPhoto: Berit Roald / NTB

In total, the Progress Party (FRP) has received just over NOK 4 million in election campaign contributions – roughly at the same level as in the parliamentary elections in 2017.

The party has recently received NOK 2 million in contributions from businessman Christen Sveaas and Kistefos AS, the party announced in a press release.

Last week it became known that Stein Erik Hagen’s Canica AS had also given NOK 2 million in election campaign contributions to the Progress Party.

“We are very grateful for these contributions to our election campaign. It is important to make FRP’s message visible,” the party’s Secretary-General Finn Egil Holm said.

Source: © NTB Scanpix / #Norway Today / #NorwayTodayNews

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1 Comment on "Norway’s Progress Party has received over 4 million kroner in election campaign contributions"

  1. After the false flag Wara Incident, anyone contributing large sums to Frp is suspect.

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