Center and left unite for joint cultural platformIn a press statement, the The Norwegian Labour Party, Centre and Socialist Left Party speak with a united voice when the three parties demand a new and far more offensive cultural policy as a contrast to the present Christian Democrat/Conservative administration’s culture platform.
The three parties have come to an agreement on a joint strategy to bolster the Norwegian cultural scene through a number of initiatives. The most central of the proposed initiatives is the allotment of one percent of the total government’s budget to the cultural field. In addition to this drastic measure, the three parties have agreed on a 14-article list of priorities that are to form the foundation for Norwegian cultural politics for the next decade.
Here’s the list of priorities as presented by The Norwegian Labour Party, Centre and Socialist Left:
1. One percent of the total government budget is to be allotted to culture
The Norwegian Labour Party, Centre and Socialist Left pledge to reserve one percent of the government’s total budget for the Norwegian cultural scene. Based on the current budget, this proposition would result in an increase of funds for the cultural sector of app. NOK 1,3 billion (€ 153 mill./USD 187 mill).
2. Introduction of a new cultural law
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