Labor Party, Socialist People’s Party and Green Party together on new asylum restrictions



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The FRP, the Labor Party and the Center Party have agreed to toughen the asylum policy on several points.

The “tree gang” Frp, Sp and Ap have found themselves in new asylum restrictions together. Represented here by FRP Deputy Leader Sylvi Listhaug (left), SP Leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum and APS Deputy Leader Hadia Tajik from the press conference on the government crisis package in March. Photo: Terje Bendiksby / NTB

Despite the FRP’s budget agreement with the government containing austerity measures in asylum and refugee policy, the FRP decided to vote on Monday for more austerity measures together with the Labor Party and the Center Party, writes Vårt Land.

The three parties voted in favor of four proposals from the Labor Party, which included sharpening the requirements to clarify identity and toughen the maintenance requirement and the connection requirement in cases of family establishment.

Solveig Schytz, the Liberal Party’s immigration policy spokesman, calls it a “disaster.”

– This is a warning about what kind of policy we will get if there is a change of government next year. A government with the Labor Party and the Socialist People’s Party that receives support in individual cases from the Green Party will be a disaster for immigration policy and bad for those who are concerned about a humane asylum policy, Schytz tells Vårt Land.

Labor Party immigration policy spokesman Masud Gharahkhani says the Labor Party proposal came in response to the government’s urgency to consider a proposal to increase the time of permanent residence in Norway from three years to five years.

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