The Progress Party believes in the basic ideal that there should be the freest possible movement of goods, services, capital
and labour. However, this assumes that people who take up residence in Norway do not automatically receive welfare rights,
which burden the Norwegian taxpayer. The Progress Party stands for a restrictive and responsible immigration policy where
taking up residency is made subject to obligations. Participation in employment, language proficiency and obeying the law
are central elements in a successful integration policy. Equality among groups is a decisive factor in preventing conflicts.
There is no place for religious extremism and intolerant
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