Oil-Funded Spending Sprees Lose Their Magic in Norway Politics
An oil field in the North Sea west of Stavanger, Norway.
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Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg has so far managed to quell infighting in her center-right coalition by spending billions of dollars in oil revenue. But that may be about to end.