Siv Jensen, Frp | This is how Norway will join Siv as ‘dictator’



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Norway provides nearly 40 billion in aid annually: – Norwegian aid is more than great. At least we will cut it in half.

In this week’s Stavrum & Eikeland, FRP leader Siv Jensen talks about how she would shape Norway if she became a “dictator.”

  • How low will the taxes be?
  • How much is the development aid budget reduced?
  • Should the district of Norway continue to be sponsored?
  • What about counties and regions?
  • What about all the billions annually in farm subsidies?

You can listen to the podcast in the player above, on Apple and Spotify podcasts.

Have you lost control of the party?

Siv Jensen and Frp left the government in January this year in order to pursue good old-fashioned Frp policy, and the VIPs increased their support. But was it a short-term joy?

Now the FRP is furious in the polls, the leader of the Oslo-FRP is considered excluded and there is talk of a culture of fear within the party. At this week’s Stavrum & Eikeland, the FRP leader must answer if she has lost control of her group, if her time as FRP leader is up.

For the rest, Jensen has very little flattering things to say about two of his former government partners, the Liberal Party and the Christian Democrats.

– You heard me, it’s only part of what you include in your description of the government.

Erna doesn’t run away either. What she says you hear on the Stavrum & Eikeland podcast.

Make them fire

For the rest, the FRP leader has little left for regional government reform, which has reduced the number of counties from 19 to 11. There are especially ten government employees Jensen wants to get rid of, namely the county governors. .

– They cost too much and we don’t need them, he says at Stavrum & Eikeland.

County governors also include prominent former politicians such as Lars Sponheim (Vestland), Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (Oslo and Viken), Knut Storberget (Innlandet), Jensen’s former government colleague Elisabeth Vik Aspaker (Troms and Finnmark) and the former deputy director of Frp under Jensen, Per Arne Olsen (Vestfold and Telemark).

This and much more at Stavrum & Eikeland. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple and Spotify podcasts.

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