Senterpartiet, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum | The greatest threat to Trygve Slagsvold Vedum is Trygve Slagsvold Vedum



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The Center Party is suddenly measured as the largest party in the country. Therefore, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum is in grave danger of going bald on the glass ceiling.

It may sound paradoxical, but I don’t think that party strategists in the Center Party are naked jubilantly happy with the latest poll on TV 2’s match barometer released today Tuesday.

Here, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum is for the first time the leader of Norway’s largest party, with the support of 22.1 percent of voters.

The Labor Party and the Conservative Party get 20.4 and 20.3 percent, but the loss is greater for the Green Party, which falls as much as 2.7 percentage points to a modest 8.8 percent.

This, of course, creates additional unease in the FRP national board, which at the time of writing is meeting to accept or not accept the outcome of the budget negotiations with the government.

But also for others, the measurement creates resurrection, even if the changes are within the margins of error. Especially for the Labor Party, as the symbolic effect is very strong. But also for Sp, what are they going to do now?

You have probably noticed Trygve Slagsvold Vedum’s behavior every time someone asks for the ninth time if he is now a candidate for prime minister:

Either you just laugh louder than usual, or you flatly refuse to answer, or you talk about something else and laugh even louder than usual.

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The reason is that if I had to give just a little innuendo which yeah yeah it might be conceivable if so … then at least four things happen at the same time:

  1. The right wing in politics can immediately begin to build the terrifying image of Vedum as prime minister leading a red-green peasant army.
  2. Jonas Gahr Støre’s already weak position as opposition candidate for the Labor Party will be further weakened,
  3. The Center Party and the Labor Party will be thrown into a destructive dispute for positions, where also the “meat and diesel wing” in the Socialist People’s Party will come into direct conflict with what we can irreverently call the “bicycle and diesel wing. vegans “in the Labor Party and the Socialist People’s Party. Which in turn will lead to …
  4. The right in Norwegian politics can point to obvious divisions and disputes on the red-green side.

And especially the latter is latest the red-green side needs in the nine months before the elections.

The only problem is that the bigger Trygve Slagsvold Vedum gets and the higher the Center Party rises in the polls, the more fun it will seem every time it strays from the prime minister issue.


Let go that you can laugh now, when it could be just a little deception in one measure. But what if it becomes permanent? What if the Center Party really establishes itself as the largest party in the run-up to next year’s elections?

Then the political commentators in the media will start talking about him as a possible candidate for prime minister, no matter what he says himself. Also, your own voters will start to demand it. Then the temptation will be extremely great.

And then the opposing forces will fully mobilize. And nobody knows how strong from maybe.

We can therefore borrow an image from the women’s movement, which for many years has spoken of the invisible glass ceiling stopping forward-thinking women when they have become too skillful or too intrusive to “child children” to charge and care.

Or we can borrow an image from the sport:

The form curve must be correct; It is not at the beginning of the season that you should have the top form inside. And even in top shape, you can’t start the sprint too early.

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