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Associated PressNorway’s governing Labor Party heading for victory in local election 2 months after massacre
By Associated Press, Updated: Monday, September 12, 4:07 PM
OSLO, Norway — Norway’s ruling Labor Party appeared to be making sizable gains in municipal elections Monday, according to preliminary results, less than two months after a bombing and shooting massacre by a right-wing fanatic killed 77 people.
The country’s national broadcaster, NRK said that based on preliminary results the Labor was leading with 33.1 percent of the votes, which would be the party’s best local election in more than two decades.
The poll comes nearly two months after an anti-Muslim extremist, Anders Behring Breivik, slaughtered 69 people at a Labor Party youth camp and set off a car bomb outside government offices in the capital, which killed another eight people.
The 32-year-old Breivik has confessed to the killings but denies criminal responsibility, saying he’s in a state of war against Norway’s immigration policies, which he largely blames the Labor Party for.
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