Storting
The Storting is the supreme legislature of Norway, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government. It consists of 169 representatives elected every four years, who represent various political parties. The Storting meets in Oslo and plays a crucial role in shaping national policies and budgets.
The Storting has two main functions: legislative and supervisory. It debates and votes on proposed laws, while also monitoring the actions of the Norwegian government. Additionally, the Storting can influence government decisions through its power to approve or reject budgets and policies.