
Boycott Campaign Against Parliamentary Elections in Norway
Featured image: large graffito for the electoral boycott carried out in Oslo.
Bourgeois parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Norway on 8 September 2025.
The Red Front from Norway issued a statement on June 2025, calling to boycott the elections, unmasking them as a farce which only serves Norwegian imperialism, denouncing that all the bourgeois Parties, including the supposed “workers” or “left” Party, called the “Red Party”, have chosen to support Yankee imperialism, as well as to “full support to the massive rearmament of the bourgeois military apparatus and to NATO contributions to Ukraine”. The complicity by the Norwegian Prime Minister, Gahr Støre, has been also unmasked since the Prime Minister has declared that Israel has the “right to defend itself” and Norway continues collaborating closely with the genocide as it supplies weapons and other materials through companies such as Kongsberg Gruppen and Nammo, and owning stakes in an Israeli company that services the Israeli fighter jets that have been bombing the Palestinians for the past two years. Red Front states: “In this situation, we address all anti-imperialists: Do not participate in this circus to legitimize Norwegian imperialism, with US imperialism as the “closest ally”! (…) On this basis, the Red Front will contribute to an active election boycott. We warmly welcome all who agree to participate in the work with us. We encourage all revolutionaries to contact the Red Front, to become part of the revolutionary movement, to build it up as a powerful alternative to the existing, decaying and dying order.
Don’t vote – combat and resist! Election, no! Revolution, yes! Boycott the election!”
Hereby can be read the full statement:
Following the call by the Red Front, activists from Norway started a boycott campaign against the parliamentary elections of September 2025. Tjen Folket Media (TFM) has published a collection of quotes compiled by Røde Fane (from Denmark) on the bourgeois elections and the proletarian revolution:
Several graffiti, among them a huge one, have been carried out in the capital, Oslo:



Some graffiti have been carried out in Bergen:



Large posters have been put up in a commercial building and some others in Tiller, southern Trondheim:




The source of all the pictures used in this article is Tjen Folket Media.