Anti-immigrant Norway party lays claim to government role

Norway's main opposition leader Solberg of Hoyre speaks to party members while waiting for the results of the general elections in OsloBy Balazs Koranyi and Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) – An anti-immigrant populist party laid claim to a major role in oil-rich Norway's government for the first time on Tuesday after a center-right alliance won a landslide general election victory to oust a Labour administration. The Progress party, which once had among its members Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011 in a gun and bomb attack targeting Labour, came third in Monday's poll, giving it a kingmaker role in coalition building. …