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Norway's PM Solberg submits resignation

Xinhua | Updated: 2021-10-13 09:15
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Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg arrives at the Conservative Party's election event at the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel on September 13, 2021 ahead of the announcing of the results in the parliamentary elections. [Photo/Agencies]

COPENHAGEN - Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg resigned on Tuesday, submitting a letter of resignation in person to King Harald V during a meeting of the Council of State in the Royal Palace.

"The King has accepted this, and asked me to lead a business ministry until a new government is appointed," said Solberg during a press conference after the meeting.

Her resignation came after an eight-year tenure as Prime Minister.

After the meeting, Labor party leader Jonas Gahr Store was invited to an audience with the King, where he was given the task of forming a new government.

Solberg's resignation is a consequence of parliamentary elections held on Sept. 13, when her Conservative Party was defeated by a left-wing coalition led by Store.

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