PM Modi congratulated Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahar Store on being selected again, posted on X and know what said?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahar Store on his re -elected and expressed confidence in further strengthening relations between India and Norway. In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi wrote, “Congratulations to Prime Minister Jonas Gahar Store on his renovation. I hope to continue to work together to further strengthen the India-Norway partnership in all areas. According to Al Jazeera’s report, Norway’s Labor Prime Minister Jonas Gahar Store has won the Vidhan Sabha elections held on Monday. Has also demonstrated a record breaking.

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The 65 -year -old leader Storere said at an election night rally, when the Labor Party came to the top with about 28 percent of the votes, which led to the support of four other leftist parties. In Oslo, loud cheers echoed when the Labor supporters gathered to celebrate a tough fighting campaign, according to Al Jazira, the future of money taxes from the late 19th century has been a central issue.

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Conservative leader Erna Solberg apologized for her party’s poor performance. His party slipped third in Parliament and the right -wing ‘Progress Party’ performed the best in his history. Around 43 lakh voters were eligible for the new 169 -member Parliament election. After the counting of almost all the votes, the middle-level parties won more than 85 seats required for the majority. Norway is a strong member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and a supporter of Ukraine. This country is among the richest countries in the world, which has huge oil-gas reserves and a sovereign fund of two thousand billion dollars. ‘Labor Party’ promised to continue the property tax implemented from 1892, while the opposition parties wanted to reduce or abolish it. Gahar Store said, “I think it is appropriate to contribute the richest people among us.

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