Norwegian Institutions
Norwegian institutions refer to the various organizations and structures that govern and support the social, economic, and political life in Norway. These include the Storting, which is the national parliament, and the Government of Norway, responsible for implementing laws and policies. Additionally, there are local governments that manage regional affairs, ensuring that citizens have a say in their communities.
In addition to governmental bodies, Norway has several important institutions in education, healthcare, and culture. Universities like University of Oslo and Norwegian School of Economics provide higher education, while the Norwegian National Health Service oversees public health. These institutions work together to promote the well-being and development of the nation.