MOSCOW, 14 Sep. The Norwegian parliamentary elections were won by the opposition Workers' Party, which favors greater cooperation with Russia, according to Valg.no. The union gained 26.4 percent after counting 100 percent of the vote, while the Conservative Party had 20.5 percent. and Prime Minister Erna Solberg has already declared defeat and congratulated the rivals on the victory. Parliamentary elections in Norway were held on Monday. Elections use proportional representation on lists in 19 constituencies. The Moldovan pro-presidential party spoke out about relations with Russia The workers' party for many years was the largest political force in the kingdom. Since the 1960s, the association has repeatedly been in power and only in the 2013 elections found itself in opposition. The head of the party, Jonas Gahr Store, who served as Norway's foreign minister from 2005 to 2012, announced in the summer that if he becomes prime minister, he will strive for more active contacts and cooperation with Russia. This, he said, will affect the northern regions and the Arctic. «Pro-Russian» party became the most popular in Ukraine