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The Progress Party (Norwegian: Fremskrittspartiet, FrP) is a political party in Norway which identifies as classical liberal (libertarian) and conservative-liberal. Academics broadly categorise the party as neoliberal right-wing populist (moderate or non-radical), while the party itself reject any comparison with foreign radical-right populist parties. In coalition with the Conservative Party, the party won the 2013 parliamentary election and entered into its first ever government, although the Progress Party itself lost seats to become the third largest party instead of the second largest.