In the latest poll, the Labor Party fell by as much as 6,2 percentage points. Høyre, SV and Frp recorded an increase in support.
Norfakta conducted the survey on behalf of Klassekampen and Nationen.
The Labor Party received 21,7% support, which is a clear decrease compared to the corresponding poll in November, when support was 27,9%.
Høyre are the largest party in the poll, with the support of 24,8%. (+3,1 percentage points from November). SV is measured at 9,6 percent (+1,4 percentage points). MMF receives support at the level of 11,1 percent (+1,1 percentage points).
APS Vice-President and Fisheries Minister Bjørnar Skjæran believes the situation is about to change. The decline is explained by the energy crisis and pandemic measures.
- As far as electricity is concerned, the works are in full swing with a package much better than what other sites are proposing. This is doomed and will keep people safe.
For the remaining parties, the support in the poll is as follows: Center Party 12,3 percent (-0,4), Left: 5,1 percent (+0,4), Red: 5,1 percent (+0,5)), MDG : 3,6 percent (-0,5), KrF: 3,5 percent (+0,2), others: 3,2 percent (+0,4).
Source: NTB
Photo: Torstein Bøe / NTB
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