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Commitment
Árja
LeaderLáilá Susanne Vars
Founded25 May 2008
IdeologyIndigenous rights
Traditionalism
Political positionCentre[1]
Website
Árja.no
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Árja ("Commitment" in northern Sami) is a Norwegian Sami political party. The party was founded on 24 May 2008 in Jergul, and its leader is Láilá Susanne Vars. The ideology of the party is claimed to be based on respect for the elderly in society and traditionally based education. Otherwise, the party wants a more open and available Sami Parliament, criticises the Sami Parliament for neglecting traditionally Sami values and society, and thus wants to strengthen the rights for the rural and coastal population.[2]

    The party put up lists in five out of seven constituencies, and ran for its first Sami parliamentary election in 2009 where it immediately broke through as the third largest party, with 10% of the votes and three parliamentary representatives.

    Singer Fred Buljo is associated with Árja; he represented the party between 2013 and 2017.

    Electoral history[edit]

    Sámediggi
    Date Votes Seats Position Size
    # % ± pp # ±
    2009 949 10.0 New
    3 / 39

    New Coalition
    (Ap–Árja–NKF–ÅAsG–SSN)
    3rd
    2013 1,145 11.5 Increase 1.5
    4 / 39

    Increase1 Opposition
    (2013–16)
    Steady 3rd
    Coalition
    (2016–17, Ap-H-Árja)
    2017 911 7.8 Decrease 3.7
    1 / 39

    Decrease2 Opposition Steady 3rd
    2021 738 5.3 Decrease 2.5
    0 / 39

    Decrease1 Extra-parliamentary Decrease 6th

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Jo Saglie, Ulf Mörkenstam & Johannes Bergh (2020). Political Cleavages in Indigenous Representation: The Case of the Norwegian and Swedish Sámediggis, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 26:2, 105-125, doi:10.1080/13537113.2020.1754555
  • ^ Árjas interimsstyre (6 September 2008). "Árja – nytt samepolitisk alternativ". Nordlys.

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