If the opinion poll had been the election result, INP would have gained parliamentary seats from both Rogaland and Hordaland, according to the report VG.
– It is the first time we have noted that they have the option of a mandate, says Thore Gaard Olausen in Respons Analyse, which has carried out the measurement on behalf of the newspaper.
The Industrial Party’s leader Owe Ingemann Waltherzøe says they have been working hard lately. He has the following explanation for the growth:
– The main reason is the electricity price crisis and our solutions to it. In addition to the fact that we want to develop, not liquidate, the oil and gas industry, he says.
The Labor Party gets a support of 18.1 per cent in the survey, the lowest ever in a Respons survey. The party is back 0.5 percentage points from the previous poll.
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The Conservative Party is the largest party with 30.9 per cent, but falls back by 1.5 percentage points – i.e. more than the Labor Party. FRP goes back the most in the measurement, -2.8 percentage points, and ends up at 10 percent.
MDG is making the most progress and gets a support of 4 percent (+1.7 percentage points).
For the other parties, the support is as follows (change from previous poll in brackets): SV: 9.1 per cent (-0.4), Red: 6.8 (+0.5), Center Party: 6.3 (+1) ), Left: 5.5 (+0.7), KrF: 3.9 (+0.4) and Others: 5.4 (+0.9). In the category “other”, INP is also included.
The margin of error in the measurement is between 2 and 3 percentage points.
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