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These four religious organisations in Norway lose money because of grant cuts

10-10-2022

Northern Europe

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These four religious organisations in Norway lose money because of grant cuts

Bible school in Norway. Photo Facebook, Bibelskolen i Grimstad

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Last week, the Norwegian minister of Finance, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, presented the government's proposal for the state budget of 2023. It seems that organisations religious convictions are especially negatively affected.

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