VIDEO: What Norway's parties can do for you

The Local's Richard Orange gets activists from the three main parties to say what they could do for foreigners living and working in the country (although, unless you're a Norwegian citizen, you won't actually be able to vote).
Karl Johans Gate in election season is a hearteningly democratic place. Veteran activists and young hopefuls of every political stripe man the party kiosks that flank the square in front of the Stortinget, gently engaging passers-by in debate in the hope of swaying a few voters their way. Here's what a few of them have to say to foreigners living and working in the country. The Conservative Party
The Labour Party
The Progress Party
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Karl Johans Gate in election season is a hearteningly democratic place. Veteran activists and young hopefuls of every political stripe man the party kiosks that flank the square in front of the Stortinget, gently engaging passers-by in debate in the hope of swaying a few voters their way.
Here's what a few of them have to say to foreigners living and working in the country.
The Conservative Party
The Labour Party
The Progress Party
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