After winning five seats on Oslo city council in yesterday's election, the green party MDG holds the balance of power and says it will insist its candidate, Shoaib Sultan, be given the position of mayor in upcoming negotiations with the other parties.
"He would be a wonderful mayor for all of Oslo, he would be the most representative mayor the people of Oslo have ever known," MDG party leader Rasmus Hansson, told NRK radio today.
"The position of mayor is definitely part of the package to be negotiated," he said.
The right won 28 of the 59 seats up for grabs, while the left took 26 seats.
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MDG presents itself as officially independent from the two blocs, but has traditionally voted with leftist parties.
"The issues will be what is most important for us," said Hansson, hinting that the party could be swayed to give up the mayor's post if it wins concessions on policy issues in exchange.
He came to Norway from Pakistan when he was around a year old.
Yesterday's local election saw the defeat of the parties sitting in the national government, Prime Minister Erna Solberg's Conservative Party and the populist Progressive Party, as well as their centre-right allies.
The Labour party and its allies appear to have won majorities in most big towns.