Kirsti Bergstø

Kirsti Bergstø

politician Norway

Kirsti Bergstø is a prominent Norwegian politician and the leader of the Socialist Left Party (SV). She has been an influential figure in Norwegian politics since being elected as the party's deputy leader in 2017 and subsequently its leader in 2021. Bergstø is known for her commitment to progressive policies and social justice. As a single mother, she has often spoken about the challenges of balancing her political responsibilities with motherhood. Tragically, she recently lost her mother, Erna Bergstø, which has added to the personal challenges she faces as she leads her party into an important election year.

Born on Jan 01, 1985 (40 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
77,089
Power
5,731$
Sentiment
5.86
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Norway 14 5.86 1.29% +10% 5,421,241 77,089 $403,000 5,731$
Totals 14 5,421,241 77,089 $403,000 5,731$
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Recent Mentions

Norway Norway: Kirsti Bergstø stated that the party had only 'changed strategy' and not abandoned their demands. 5

Aftenposten: SV-nestleder sørget over statsbudsjettet – nå er videoen slettet

Norway Norway: Kirsti Bergstø expressed disappointment over the Labour Party's refusal to withdraw the Oil Fund from companies linked to Israel. 5

Aftenposten: – Historien vil dømme oss

Norway Norway: Kirsti Bergstø is the leader of SV and discussed the party's environmental priorities in the budget agreement. 7

Aftenposten: Enighet om statsbudsjettet for 2026

Norway Norway: Kirsti Bergstø is the leader of the Socialist Left Party and has emphasized the importance of environmental issues in the budget agreement. 7

Aftenposten: Enighet om statsbudsjettet

Norway Norway: Kirsti Bergstø is the leader of SV and has stated that there is a basis for further negotiations with the government. 6

Aftenposten: MDG sier Norge kan å gå inn i nyåret uten vedtatt budsjett