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Amidst the Media Storm – Norway Votes on the Future of the Monarchy

Summary by Svt Nyheter
On the same day that the trial of “bonus prince” Marius Borg Høiby begins in Oslo, the Norwegian parliament is holding a vote on whether or not to retain the royal family. The two are unrelated, however, and the vote is expected to continue to show strong support for the monarchy as a form of government.

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On the same day that the trial of “bonus prince” Marius Borg Høiby begins in Oslo, the Norwegian parliament is holding a vote on whether or not to retain the royal family. The two are unrelated, however, and the vote is expected to continue to show strong support for the monarchy as a form of government.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Norwegian Parliament reaffirmed on Tuesday its support for the monarchy after rejecting a constitutional proposal that proposed the establishment of a republic in the country, a vote that takes place after new conversations have come to light between the heir princess of Norway, Mette-Marit, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. A total of 141 MPs voted in favour on Tuesday of maintaining the current form of government against 26 – the…

·Madrid, Spain
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While there is a storm surrounding the royal family, the Storting will decide whether Norway should get rid of the monarchy as a form of government.

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Parliament votes on whether Norway should get rid of the monarchy While there is a storm surrounding the royal family, the Parliament will decide whether Norway should get rid of the monarchy as a form of government. The discussion about the role of the monarchy comes up regularly when constitutional proposals are submitted for consideration in the Parliament. The debate has gained extra momentum in light of a number of media cases recently. Ne…

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The Palace Balcony on May 17th and the King's New Year's speech are regular events in Norway. On Tuesday, the Storting will vote on whether this is part of the future – or part of history.

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itromso.no broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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