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Now the Labor Party is going to carry out frontal attacks on the districts, led by a party leader with Jägermeister on the kitchen counter.
The Labor Party’s new district program highlights the 1933 motto: City and countryside, hand in hand.
– This is the biggest district promise to the Labor Party since the 1970s, says Jonas Gahr Støre. – It must be safe and good and live across the country, and we must create vibrant local communities and new green jobs.
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When the Center Party moves to the cities, the Labor Party strikes back on the sidelines led by a party leader with a popular taste for alcohol, we will judge by today’s small talk on social media: the varied selection of drinks on the counter from the kitchen at Gahr Støre’s house.
The highlight is a bottle of Jägermeister, a liqueur that ranks fourth on Vinmonopolet’s bestseller list in the first half of the year, overtaken by vodka brands Dworek, Absolut, and Kalinka. Up to 242,000 liters of German bitters were purchased without a prescription in the first half of the year.
– I love Jägermeister, confirms a grumpy Labor leader for Nettavisen’s Youngstorget correspondent (see video above).
Also, among duty-free customers, the brand has always been a favorite, so the choice is clearly popular. Without the statistics as proof, my hypothesis is that it also returns to the Norwegian countryside, perhaps especially in the lost Labor Party counties in the interior and northern Norway.
This is not the first time that Jonas Gahr Støre has surprised with a popular touch. Min Mote commented on his appearance on NRK Dagsnytt18 as early as 2012 with the title “Støre surprised with the Haakon Lie jersey”.
– I went with one leg on the weekend, a little closer to total well-being and a little further from the suit and tie, but the same inside! Gahr Støre said at that moment to Min Mote.
Before that, the similarity between the son of the Oslo West millionaire and the Labor Party giant from Oslo East was not so clear.
Joke aside, it is interesting to see how the style and behavior of the clothes of the leaders of the Labor Party is analyzed. The serious backdrop is the fight for the party’s soul and attempts by political opponents to portray the leadership as academic and aloof, and unpopular and down-to-earth.
Now I think Jonas Gahr Støre neither loses nor wins voters, which is basically a man who likes to go in more than a suit at home on weekends (which he doesn’t) or wear a Jägermeister. Indeed, it was liberating to see how funny the Labor leader himself took the internet joke.
The fight against the Center Party for voters in the districts, on the other hand, is quite important. The recipe printed by the Labor Party is to ensure that the police, fire department and ambulances are located where people live, and they go to war against privatization and centralization.
The Labor Party will set up local centers where you will get a passport and driver’s license, as well as, perhaps a bit of involuntary humor considering the aging demographics in many respects, help writing a will.
– In a government led by Labor, each minister will receive a marching order that the policy will benefit both the city and the country. We will replace the district minister with the district policy, stated in the manifest.
And then it can be appropriate with a Jägermeister to lift your spirits!
P.S! What do you mean? Did you smile a little at the kitchen counter at Jonas Gahr Støre’s house, or do you think the Labor Party leader has gotten a little too skinny and humorous online? Write a reader letter!
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