Great based on meeting at party office:



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Following the historic annual Trøndelag Labor Party meeting this weekend, Grande left a meeting this morning at the Labor Party party office in Youngstorget.

-I have been in a meeting with the party office, Grande tells TV 2.

He has led the controversial electoral process in Trøndelag Ap.

Silent if possible notice

Grande threatened to resign as leader and said there could be a warning against Ingvild Kjerkol, if she was nominated as county leader. Party secretary Kjersti Stenseng has announced a review of what happened.

“Threats of possible warnings, of course, should not be used as an argument in an election committee,” Stenseng told TV 2 on Saturday.

Ingvild Kjerkol said she was called on Friday by the chairman of the nominating committee, Arild Grande, where she said she had received an SMS alleging that she had harassed other people.

– Were you in a meeting with Stenseng?

– No, says Grande, when leaving the party office.

– What was that meeting about?

– Today I will give an account of it, says Grande.

According to TV 2, Grande was in a meeting with the assistant party secretary, Kristine Kallset.

He says there is now a review of the heated election campaign.

– I have taken the initiative of how we can start a process based on what happened and I want an evaluation of the electoral process so that everyone can say how they lived it. Now conclusions are drawn about rumors and complaints, and things that are planted in the media and that is unfortunate.

– Are you thinking of sending a notification to Ingvild Kjerkol or do you think you are done with it?

– I’ll go back to that during the day.

Working with the party program

The newly elected county leader Ingvild Kjerkol is at the party office today to work on the party program work.

Kjerkol is also Grande’s parliamentary colleague and a member of the Labor Party central board.

He states that he will not meet Grande on Monday.

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