[9] The party has gradually moved closer to liberal internationalism over time, allowing for the use of military force when it can promote peace and human rights.
[13] The process of forming a new national green party in Norway was initiated in December 1984, with the official launch in 1988.
Two years later, during the campaign for the 2013 general election, the party saw a significant rise in support in the opinion polls.
Rasmus Hansson, the party's top candidate from Oslo was elected to parliament, becoming the first ever Green MP.
[19] In the local elections of 2015 the Green Party overtook the 4% nationally for the first time in its history and got the third place in Oslo.
The Greens have also pledged support for a reform in the agrarian industry, increasing the production of organic crops and strengthening the eco-friendly agricultural sector.
[24] The Green party seeks to reduce the Norwegian petroleum extraction in order to counteract serious climate change.