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September 16.

This is one of the expected events on Thursday, September 16. Talks between potential government partners

In Norway. calendar September 16

Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen / NTB

Jonas Gahr Støre

After "preliminary talks" between the Labor Party and the Socialist People's Party at the home of party leader Jonas Gahr Støre last night. The Labor Party is taking the next step and today will meet SV leader Audun Lysbakken. The interviews were described as informal and introductory.

Before the weekend, Støre will also try to talk to Rødt leader Bjørnar Moxnes and MDG leader Une Bastholm.

Meeting of the central board in Sp after the elections

The Center Party will hold a central board meeting today after the elections. Yesterday evening party leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum met with the Labor Party on the formation of a government. Trygve Slagsvold Vedum did not comment on the topic of the talks in more detail.

After the elections, the Center Party will have 28 representatives and will be the third largest party in the Storting after the Labor Party and the Conservative Party. However, there is an internal dispute as to whether the party should join a government in which the SV is also involved.

In Norway. calendar September 16

(Yves Herman, Pool via AP)

What's going on in Norway. calendar. The EU presents health plans

The European Commission is presenting its proposal to establish Hera (Office for Health Preparedness and Response), a new agency dedicated to health preparedness and response to cross-border health crises.

The new health readiness will contribute to the monitoring of the disease that occurs locally. The idea is that it never becomes a global problem again, as was the case with the coronavirus. Ursula von der Leyen explained yesterday.

In Norway. calendar September 16

Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB

The statue of the inventor of bitcoin is unveiled

A monument to bitcoin inventor Japanese Satoshi Nakamoto has been unveiled in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. However, Nakamoto's true identity remains a mystery. The statue, a bronze bust with a hooded figure, made by two Hungarian artists Réka Gergely and Tamás Gilly, is intended to represent the unknown creator of BitCoin.

16th of September. What's happening in Norway-Calendar. Hugging politicians arouses aversion in cultural life

Many social media profiles have reacted strongly to photos of hugging politicians, they were wearing face masks during the party's election vigil this week. In a Facebook post by sound engineer Andre Trebbi, we read that “everyone is acting as if the pandemic is over while still being subject to extremely strict restrictions. It just isn't right.

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On September 16, the name day is celebrated:

Abundantius, Antym, Cyprian, Edda, Edyta, Euphemia, Eugenia, Franciszek, Geminian, Innocence,
Innocenta, Innocentyna, Jan, Kamila, Kornel, Korneli, Korneliusz,
Ludmiła, Łucja, Ninian, Sebastian, Sędzisław and Wiktor.

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