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FRP leaves the government. What are the reasons?

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Big changes are coming to the Norwegian government. Not so long ago there was a real demonstrative storm. After a dispute over the return of an IS woman and her two children to Norway, the Progress Party decided to leave the government. Prime Minister Erna Solberg (H) had a week to defuse the situation and stop the party from leaving the government. Failed to. How will this move influence the shape of Norwegian politics? Will we, living in Norway, feel any big changes?

FRP leaves the government - enough compromises.

The Progress Party was fed up with constant compromises on various issues. The cup of bitterness was spilled by the aforementioned scandal with a woman from IS.

“We have always been ready to help and bring home innocent children, but we do not compromise with people who have actively and consciously joined terrorist organizations. This made the goblet of bitterness overflow. I am proud of the policies that Frp has implemented in the government over the past six and a half years, but the enthusiasm has faded over time. Gradually the excitement faded away. Over time, politics began to be characterized by too many gray compromises - Siv Jensen, the leader of the Progressive Party (Frp), assured at a special conference.

What does the prime minister say?

FRP leaves the government. How is the prime minister commenting on the matter?

“We had the following dilemma. Choose to bring home a woman from IS and her two children, or risk the death of a sick child. ”- Prime Minister Erna Solberg (H) defended her position, stressing that she was inviting the Progress Party to close cooperation in the future.

Summarizing…

What will it look like next? Norwegian government? We'll see in the future…

Source of information: https://www.nettavisen.no/

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