Norway Coalition Talks in Disarray as Socialist Left Walks Out

Audun Lysbakken

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Talks to form Norway’s new ruling coalition suffered a setback after a potential junior partner said it will remain in opposition, citing disagreements over climate and welfare policies.

The decision by the Socialist Left Party to walk out means the election-winning Labor Party will continue talks with the agrarian and euro-skeptic Center Party for a potential minority government.