Kristiansand is a municipality[1] in Norway's Agder county. Kristiansand was created as a ["city-municipality"] bykommune in 1837.[1]
On 29 July 2017 around 70 Nazis held an illegal[2] demonstration and march[3] in [the centre of] Kristiansand, without being opposed by the police;[4] one person who placed himself in the way of the Nazis, and another[5] who demonstrated against the Nazis, were removed by the police.[6][7] The demonstration [and march] was held by Nordic Resistance Movement (en).[8]
In October 2023, a new municipal council will meet, and it elects a mayor (for 4 years).
(57 council members were elected during the 2023 Norwegian local elections.)
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