OSLO — The #MeToo movement claimed its biggest political scalp in Norway as the deputy leader of Norway’s biggest opposition party resigned after allegations of misconduct. Trond Giske, 51, said late on Sunday that he will step down as deputy leader of the Labor Party and as its economic policy spokesman. Mr. Giske has been an influential figure in Norwegian politics for more than 20 years, and has held several ministerial posts, serving most recently as trade and industry minister in 2013. His resignation comes after a wave of allegations against Mr. Giske of inappropriate behavior toward women from mostly anonymous whistle-blowers. Mr. Giske has apologized for his actions, which span several years, but has also said that some of the allegations aren’t true. Jonas Gahr Store, the Labor Party’s leader, said Mr. Giske has made the right decision to step down and hopes it will create calm within the party, according to news agency NTB. The scandal has shaken the party, which is still reeling from a loss in September’s general election. — Bloomberg