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The Oslo Frp county council is considering opening an exclusion case against leader Geir Ugland Jacobsen, reports Dagsavisen and TV2. – There is a case on the table, says Jacobsen to VG.
Dagsavisen and TV2 reported Wednesday night that Oslo Frp is considering the exclusion of the county leader, Geir Ugland Jacobsen, after several conflicts and unrest in the party. On Thursday they called for a meeting.
– There’s a case on the table. The organizing committee leader also recognizes it, Jacobsen himself tells VG. He was in a meeting yesterday.
Organizing committee leader Alf Erik Andersen tells VG that the organizing committee has a case on the table dealing with the county leader in Oslo Frp.
– Beyond that, we do not comment on content, working methods or progress in the cases dealt with in the committee, Andersen writes in an SMS to VG.
I learned about the case last week.
Ugland Jacobsen tells VG that he himself received information from the organizing committee just over a week ago.
-There were no meetings until yesterday, continue.
– What can you say about the case?
– I have no comment beyond that, says the county leader.
According to him, the case should be finished by mid-December.
This summer he stormed Ugland Jacobsen, after he, in a Finansavisen interview, doubted that Siv Jensen was a leading candidate for the Storting. This led to a call in various county councils to call Siv Jensen.
– When Oslo Frp externally faces a different political direction than the one decided by the national assembly, Oslo Frp contributes to a very unnecessary division in the party, it was said in the appeal.