Oslo’s governing parties – the Conservative and Liberal parties – have reached an agreement with the Labour, Progress, and Christian Democratic parties on a comprehensive district reform. The reform aims to restructure the city’s administrative divisions. Details of the reform’s implementation and specific changes to district boundaries and responsibilities were not immediately disclosed. This agreement follows negotiations between the involved parties to modernize Oslo’s local governance structure. The consensus indicates a broad political backing for the changes, potentially streamlining city services and improving local representation. Further announcements regarding the specifics of the reform are expected in the coming weeks. The agreement signals a significant shift in how Oslo is administered at the local level.