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Democrats in Norway
The Democrats in Norway ((ノルウェー語:Demokratene i Norge), DEM), formerly and commonly known as the Democrats, is a national conservative political party in Norway without parliamentary representation. The party was founded in 2002, chiefly by former members of the Progress Party led by Vidar Kleppe. The Democrats has a conservative, national-oriented profile; key issues are opposition to immigration and Islamic influence, opposition to the European Union (including Schengen and the EEA), and tougher law and order measures. In economic issues it has a more centrist profile, calling for raising the minimal state pension, care pay for homemakers, as well as opposition to taxes on cars and toll stations.〔("Demokratene i Norge" ), ''Store norske leksikon''〕〔Jan Simonsen, ("Nye Demokratene med klar profil" ), ''Ukeavisen Ledelse'', 26.02.2014〕 It considers its values to be based on Christianity and Norwegian heritage. The party has never been represented in the Storting (Norwegian parliament) except for being joined by independent MP Jan Simonsen in 2002, thus effectively being represented until the parliamentary term expired in 2005. The party reported to have 3,500 registered members in 2013.〔 As of the 2011 local elections, the party has eight representatives in five municipal councils, and one representation in a county council (Vest-Agder). ==History==
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