I think Thomas is correct - Google will show whatever they think is the best user experience - IN THEIR OPINION.
But in looking at the pages - there is something on that page that does not seems to be on the other - I'm attaching a screenshot - its the text phrase at the bottom of the page - my norwegian is rusty ( ha ha ha) but it looks like that text block has the same brand names there that are in the meta description in serps - see attachment of image
What I have been seeing for over a year now is when the meta description matches text on the page - then its more likely to show in the serps that way - but other than that I don't know of a way to "force" google to serve up your meta description in serps.