Parliament of Norway
The Parliament of Norway, known as the Storting, is the supreme legislative body in Norway. It consists of 169 representatives elected every four years. The Storting is responsible for making laws, approving the national budget, and overseeing the government.
The Storting is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway. It operates in a unicameral system, meaning there is only one legislative chamber. The Parliament plays a crucial role in the democratic process, ensuring that the voices of the Norwegian people are heard in government decisions.