Oslo’s governing parties have reached a broad agreement on a significant reform of the city’s district organization. The agreement involves the Conservative, Liberal, Labour, Progress and Christian Democratic parties. Details of the plan, which will reshape the city map and administrative structure, are scheduled to be unveiled at a press conference Friday at 11:00 AM local time. The reform aims to reorganize how the Norwegian capital is governed and structured at a local level. This consensus marks a key step forward in modernizing Oslo’s administration. Further information regarding specific changes will be released during the forthcoming press event. The agreement suggests a collaborative approach to future city planning and development.