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− | This political party was created on September 2011 by [[Tommy Skaue]] in the attempt of turning around the state of the political scene in [[Norway]]. A lot of Norwegians had fled the country and the nation was deteriorating. By the end of summer 2011 Norway was barely on the map and mostly conquered by [[Sweden]]. The party was previously named | + | This political party was created on September 2011 by [[Tommy Skaue]] in the attempt of turning around the state of the political scene in [[Norway]]. A lot of Norwegians had fled the country and the nation was deteriorating. By the end of summer 2011 Norway was barely on the map and mostly conquered by [[Sweden]]. The party was previously named Justice And Development party. |
In the Congress election of [[Norway]] September 2011, this party got 3 of the 9 Congress seats. | In the Congress election of [[Norway]] September 2011, this party got 3 of the 9 Congress seats. |
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National Liberation Party is a party of Norway.
Party History
This political party was created on September 2011 by Tommy Skaue in the attempt of turning around the state of the political scene in Norway. A lot of Norwegians had fled the country and the nation was deteriorating. By the end of summer 2011 Norway was barely on the map and mostly conquered by Sweden. The party was previously named Justice And Development party.
In the Congress election of Norway September 2011, this party got 3 of the 9 Congress seats.