Norway PM goes undercover as cabbie

Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg takes the role of a taxi driver in Oslo, Norway
12 August 2013

Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg dressed up as a taxi driver and took passengers around Oslo in an unusual election campaign stunt.

A video that his Labour Party posted on social media shows the candid camera-like moments when the passengers realise the man behind the wheel is Mr Stoltenberg.

The prime minister says the point was to find out "what people really think. And if there's one place where people really say what they think about most things it's in the taxi".

Labour Party spokeswoman Pia Gulbrandsen said an advertising firm helped set up the stunt. She said most of the passengers hailed Mr Stoltenberg's cab while others "were told that they would be picked up" but not by whom.

Norway's parliamentary election is set for September 9.

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