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+ | The '''Storting''' (Norwegian: '''Stortinget''') is the supreme legislature of [[Norway]], established in 1814 by the [[Constitution of Norway]]. It is located in [[Oslo]]. The [[Unicameralism|unicameral]] parliament has 169 members, and is elected every four years based on party-list [[proportional representation]] in nineteen multi-seat constituencies. | ||
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+ | The assembly is led by [[President of the Storting|a president]] and, since 2009, five vice presidents: the presidium. The members are allocated to twelve standing committees, as well as four procedural committees. Three [[ombudsmen]] are directly subordinate to parliament: the [[Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee|Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee]] and the [[Office of the Auditor General of Norway|Office of the Auditor General]]. | ||
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+ | All members of parliament are allocated into twelve [[standing committee]]s, of which eleven are related to specific political topics, like Foreign Affairs and Defence, Finance and Economic Affairs,Justice ,Local Government and Public Administration,Transport and Communications etc. | ||
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+ | There are four other committees, that run parallel to the standing committees, the most imporatn being The [[Enlarged Committee on Foreign Affairs]], consisting of members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, the presidium, and the parliamentary leaders. The committee discusses important issues related to foreign affairs, trade policy, and national safety with the government. Discussions are confidential. | ||
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+ | Parliament appoints the five members of the [[Norwegian Nobel Committee]] that award the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]. | ||
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The Storting (Norwegian: Stortinget) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo. The unicameral parliament has 169 members, and is elected every four years based on party-list proportional representation in nineteen multi-seat constituencies.
The assembly is led by a president and, since 2009, five vice presidents: the presidium. The members are allocated to twelve standing committees, as well as four procedural committees. Three ombudsmen are directly subordinate to parliament: the Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee and the Office of the Auditor General.
Standing committees
All members of parliament are allocated into twelve standing committees, of which eleven are related to specific political topics, like Foreign Affairs and Defence, Finance and Economic Affairs,Justice ,Local Government and Public Administration,Transport and Communications etc.
There are four other committees, that run parallel to the standing committees, the most imporatn being The Enlarged Committee on Foreign Affairs, consisting of members of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, the presidium, and the parliamentary leaders. The committee discusses important issues related to foreign affairs, trade policy, and national safety with the government. Discussions are confidential.
Parliament appoints the five members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee that award the Nobel Peace Prize.