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Senior members of Norway's Christian Democrats are pushing to reject a coalition with the Progress Party because it has failed to rein in its controversial anti-immigration wing, VG has reported.
Knut Arild Hareide, the party's leader, is meeting with the party's national board today to decide on whether to enter government as part of a four party coalition with Conservatives, Progress and the Liberal Party.
According to VG's sources, most of the board, including Hareide himself, are leaning towards rejecting a deal.