AlQa'dah 4, 1434, Sep 10, 2013, SPA -- The center-right opposition in Norway swept into power, winning a clear majority and ending eight years of Labor Party rule, UPI cited results as indicating. With 99.7 percent of the votes counted from Monday's election, the four right-wing parties were projected to win 96 seats and the center-left coalition was projected to claim 72 seats, the Norwegian version of The Local reported Tuesday. Eighty-five seats are needed to secure a majority in parliament.