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ACTS OF STORTING
The Storting is the legislature of the Kingdom of Norway and is the only entity in the kingdom that can create and abolish national law. The presiding officer of the Storting is the President, who is suppose to be a neutral arbiter and fair assessor Storting statutes. The Norwegian Head of Government is the Prime Minister, who has always been either the leader of the government coalition, or appointed by the Crown in times of emergency. These acts of law have all been properly passed by the Storting and granted royal assent by the Crown. While only the Storting may legislate, the matters which it may legislate on are limited by the Constitution of Norway which guarantees rites to the people and the Crown.
The Storting is the legislature of the Kingdom of Norway and is the only entity in the kingdom that can create and abolish national law. The presiding officer of the Storting is the President, who is suppose to be a neutral arbiter and fair assessor Storting statutes. The Norwegian Head of Government is the Prime Minister, who has always been either the leader of the government coalition, or appointed by the Crown in times of emergency. These acts of law have all been properly passed by the Storting and granted royal assent by the Crown. While only the Storting may legislate, the matters which it may legislate on are limited by the Constitution of Norway which guarantees rites to the people and the Crown.
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