Peace and Justice (Norway)

Peace and Justice
Fred og Rettferdighet
LeaderMarielle Leraand
FoundedMay 2023
Registered6 November 2024
Split fromRed Party
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Website
partiet-for.no

Peace and Justice (Norwegian: Fred og Rettferdighet, FOR) is a Norwegian political party registered in 2024. It was founded in May 2023 by Marielle Leraand, the former deputy leader of the Red Party, after the Red Party supported Norwegian arms deliveries to Ukraine in its national convention following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Peace and Justice ran in all 19 constituencies in the 2025 Norwegian parliamentary election.

The party's name and inspiration come from Jeremy Corbyn's Peace & Justice Project. Positioning itself as anti-war and pacifist, it has opposed Norwegian arms deliveries to Ukraine and supports peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. The party is also opposed to NATO and the EU.

It has been accused of promoting pro-Russian policies and Russian disinformation narratives during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since its founding in 2023, the party has come under scrutiny for its funding ties to Atle Berge, who financed the party’s high-profile 2025 pro-Russian election campaign that attacked Norwegian support for Ukraine. One of the party's main candidates and the figurehead of the election campaign, Glenn Diesen, has been criticized for promoting Russian propaganda for several years.

FOR's youth party, named Young Anti-Imperialism, was founded during the party's national convention in May 2025.