Norway’s parliament, the Storting, has voted to increase its members’ salaries, despite opposition from the Red Party and the Socialist Left Party. Effective May 1st, the annual salary for members of parliament will rise to 1,272,209 Norwegian kroner. The Prime Minister’s salary will be adjusted to 2,234,978 kroner, while other government members will receive 1,815,703 kroner annually. The pay increase amounts to 4.71 percent across all positions. The decision follows a parliamentary vote and will impact the financial compensation of elected officials. This adjustment reflects a standard review of parliamentary and governmental compensation.