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The case has been updated with Kjerkhol’s statements to NRK on Saturday morning.
– I take the notification very seriously. But rumors and tricks I can not accept as leader of the Labor Party for a long time. This is the most disgusting thing I have ever been involved in, Ingvild Kjerkol tells NRK just before the annual Trøndelag Labor Party meeting on Saturday morning.
On Friday evening, sources from TV 2, VG and Adressa stated that the leader of the electoral committee, Arild Grande, warned against the Storting politician and health policy spokesperson Ingvild Kjerkol, who was favored by many to occupy the leadership position at Trøndelag Ap.
The nominating committee had to search for a new candidate for leadership, when AUF Trøndelag withdrew its support for Trond Giske, leading to the recommendation no longer being unanimous.
Now it is Marit Bjerkås, Rennebu’s deputy mayor, who is ready for the top.
– The nominating committee leader has broken all our routines for both electoral processes and notification routines. An agreement must be reached. It will not be to start a new culture to continue the race that Arild Grande has run last week, Kjerkol tells NRK.
Warned that there might be a warning
Grande is said to have warned against the nomination of Kjerkol for the main position: it is said that she received information that there could be a warning against Kjerkol, if she was nominated for the main position.
You received this information via SMS. According to information from VG, the chairman of the nominating committee should have said that a possible notice would not be compatible with finding a unifying leader.
DN tried to get a comment from both Kjerkol and Grande on Friday night, but no one has yet responded to the query.
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