The Progress Party (FrP) in Norway has reiterated its goal to end the state monopoly on gambling, calling it the most important cultural political issue. Himanshu Gulati, speaking at the Norwegian Online Gaming Association’s Spillkonferansen, reaffirmed the party’s commitment to campaigning for a licensed market. The statement signals ongoing political debate over Norway’s gambling framework.
Gambling licensing seen as “most important cultural political issue” for Norway’s Progress Party
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