By Gwladys Fouche, Nora Buli and Tom Little
OSLO (Reuters) -Norwegians head to the polls on Sunday and Monday to elect a new parliament, in what is a close race between a left-wing bloc led by the incumbent Labour Party and a right-wing bloc dominated by the anti-immigration Progress Party and the Conservatives.
Centre-left parties – Labour, the Socialist Left, the Communists, the Centre Party and the Greens – are currently seen winning 87 seats, just two more than needed to secure a majority, according to an average of polls conducted this month by pollofpolls.no.
Key issues in the election campaign have included the cost of living, taxation and public services, and the outcome could have an impact on energy and power supplies to Europe and the management of Norway’s $2 trillion sovere