As for the Senterpartiet, Agrarian party, will want a greater focus on the rural areas and greater funding of less developed parts of the country.
The big brother of the coalition, the Labour Party itself, has campaign on reducing the unemployment and a more active and hands on industrial policy. They are all also committed to the withdrawal of the remaining Norwegian troops from Iraq. Bitsofnews.com Giving you the latest bits.
How is the current oil windfall discussed? Is it a case of spend now for social needs (presumably the left) vs keep it for the future? Or has this not been debated? In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
The Socialist Left (SV) belonging to the red-green coalition has also campaigned for more spending but to a lesser extent. Some of the reason for this could be the fact that the big brother the Labour Party has always been strict on not spending to much of the oil-revenues and instead putting them to good use in the petroleum fund intended to finance the public pensions for the future.
So all in all the division over spending more oil money or not has not followed the the traditional left-right divide but more a line between those party's that has had an experience in government and those who have not. Bitsofnews.com Giving you the latest bits.