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Socialist Left Party (Norway)

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The Socialist Left Party ((ノルウェー語:Sosialistisk Venstreparti), ) or SV, is a democratic socialistpolitical party in Norway. At one point one of the smallest parties in Parliament, it became the fourth-largest political party in Norway for the first time in the 2001 parliamentary election and remained so until 2013. In 2005 the party became a governing party for the first time, participating in the Red-Green Coalition with the Labour Party and the Centre Party; before that, SV was frequently turned down by the Labour Party. Following the 2013 election, the party was reduced to the seventh largest party and became a part of the opposition.
The party was founded in 1973 as the Socialist Electoral League, an electoral coalition with the Communist Party, Socialist People's Party, Democratic Socialists – AIK and independent socialists. In 1975, the coalition was turned into a unified political party. The party was largely founded as a result of the foreign policies prevalent at the time, with the socialists being opposed to Norwegian membership of the European Union (then known as the European Economic Community) and NATO.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hva står de politiske partiene for? )〕 While currently having the official ideology of democratic socialism, the party also increasingly profiles itself as a supporter of feminism and environmentalism. It calls for a stronger public sector, more government involvement in the economy and a strengthening of the social welfare net. Since 1987, the moderate faction of the party has held the leading positions.
As of 2008, the party has over 9,500 members; the number has steadily decreased since the party entered the governing coalition. The current leader of the Socialist Left is Audun Lysbakken, who was elected on 11 March 2012.
==Ideology==


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