Reform Party Reformpartiet | |
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Leader | Carl I. Hagen |
Founded | 31 August 1974 |
Dissolved | 26 May 1975* |
Split from | Anders Lange's Party |
Merged into | Anders Lange's Party |
Membership | 700 (1975 claim)[1] |
Ideology | Right-wing populism National conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
*One faction of the party kept on until at least 1977. |
The Reform Party (Norwegian: Reformpartiet) was a short-lived political party in Norway. The party was founded in August 1974 by "moderate" defectors from Anders Lange's Party. Led by Carl I. Hagen, the party merged back into ALP already in May 1975, after Hagen—as Anders Lange's deputy—had become a Member of Parliament following Lange's sudden death in October 1974.