Proposal to abolish Norwegian monarchy scrapped
Oslo - A proposal to scrap the Norwegian monarchy was voted down Thursday by a strong majority in parliament.
The opposition Socialist Left Party introduced the proposal to re-write the constitution.
The party has 15 seats and garnered 21 votes, including from the opposition Liberal Party, while 106 members of the 169-seat parliament voted against.
A similar proposal in June 2004 garnered 26 votes in favour of doing away with the monarchy.
Berit Brorby, member of the Labour Party, the main force in the ruling red-green coalition, said the monarchy worked well and had strong public support, Norwegian news agency NTB reported. (dpa)