Israels Venner på Stortinget

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Israels Venner på Stortinget (Friends of Israel) is a pro-Israel caucus group consisting of members of the Norwegian Parliament (the Storting). In 1974 the group constituted a majority in the Storting for the first time, with 86 members among the 150 parliament members. All political parties except for SV were represented. In 1981 the group had 100 members, but this number declined following the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.

In the current parliamentary period the group has 26 members from three political parties; 16 from the Progress Party (FrP), 9 from the Christian Democratic Party (KrF) and one from the Conservative Party (H). In comparison, the number of seats in parliament for each party is 38 from the Progress Party, 11 from the Christian Democratic Party and 23 from the Conservative Party. The group is currently chaired by Ingebrigt S. Sørfonn of the Christian Democratic Party.[1]

The current members are:

 

In late 2007, an initiative was taken to form a similar parliamentary group in support of Palestine.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ ""Ukjente" stortingsnettverk", Aftenposten, 2007-11-11. Retrieved on 2007-11-24. (Norwegian) 
  2. ^ Nehru Sand, Lars. ""Israels Venner" får konkurranse", Aftenposten, 2007-11-11. Retrieved on 2007-11-24. (Norwegian)