Norway’s center-left Labor Party looks likely to win the country’s parliamentary election, with the center-right Conservative Party on track for one of its weakest performances in decades.
First projections put Labor’s share of the national vote at 28 percent as polls closed at 9 p.m. local time on Monday.
It also marks a significant win for the Progress Party (FrP), Norway’s furthest-right wing parliamentary force, which captured nearly 25 percent of the vote marking of its strongest results in recent years.
The Conservative Party trails at 14.4 percent.

