Not so long ago we wrote about the Progress Party leaving the Norwegian government. The party took such steps after the scandal involving the return of a mother and her child from IS. This case aroused great controversy. In addition, the chairwoman of the Progress Party made it clear that she did not want any more compromises. As you know, this was a decision that had been brewing for a long time. Its development has taken place since the Nav scandal. Now there are new faces in the row. Who will sit in it? What plans does the government have next and, above all, how does it comment on this whole situation? We encourage you to read the text!
What changes have occurred?
The new government was welcomed by a large number of press and others. The new members received flowers and shouts from friends and supporters. On the other side of the palace, Frp ministers and others who were replaced, including a right-winger Anniken Hauglie, they said goodbye.
Sveinung Rotevatn (V) becomes minister climate and environment.
Abid Q. Raja (V) becomes Minister of Culture and Gender Equality.
Tina Bru (H) becomes minister oil and energy.
Knut Arild Hareide (KrF) becomes Minister of Transport.
Henrik Asheim (H) becomes Minister of Research and Higher Education.
Geir Inge Sivertsen (H) becomes Minister of Fisheries.
Linda Hofstad Helleland (H) becomes Minister of District and Digital Affairs.
Surprising hand ...
It is noteworthy that some of the new names may surprise you. In addition, one of the new names in the new Solberg government. Former KrF leader Knut Arild Hareide.
“I know that for many this is surprising after the choice of KrF. I think it will help strengthen it support for government cooperation between the three parties. Solberg will do a good job building roads, railways and public transport across the country." – Solberg said at a press conference.
To sum up... We will certainly be watching further developments of the situation with great interest. Are changes good? Time will tell…
Source of information: https://www.nettavisen.no/
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