, which decreased by as much as 5,1% compared to the previous results. The largest party, the Conservatives, also lost a few points. The government's overall result is the lowest since Erna Solberg became prime minister.
The government is losing its support
, which has currently decreased in total by as much as 5,1 percentage points. The current total support of 40,9% is the lowest the four government parties have received since Erna Solberg has been prime minister. The survey was conducted from January 29 to February 4, based on 937 interviews. Margins of error range from 1,1 to 3,5%. Ultimately, the results of last year's survey were much better because then all four parties received as much as 46% support.
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Which party is the highest ranked?
Unfolding Norwegian government on individual parties and verifying their support, numerous drops in ratings can be noticed. The largest conservative party lost as much as 4,1 percentage points compared to last year's survey. A year ago it received 27% support, but this year it received only 22,9%. The remaining parties received only a few percentage points: MMF has 12% support, KrF 3,4%, Liberal Party 2,6%, Labor Party 29,2%. Czerwona increased by 1,5% and received 4,8 percentage points, SV received 7,8%, Sp 11,8% and MDG 3,2%.