Conservatives and the Green Party believe the Center Party will get away with too cheap



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Several votes in the Conservative Party and the Green Party have expressed to Dagbladet some frustration with the growth of the Center Party in recent months. They believe the press allows Trygve Slagsvold Vedum to get away with critical questions too cheaply.

- Work must reveal Vedum's talk

– Work must reveal Vedum’s talk

Labor veteran Torbjørn Berntsen said the same thing in an interview with Dagbladet recently.

– It’s very incoherent what Vedum comes up with, said Berntsen.

Inspired by an unknown 1973 East German-Czechoslovak television drama, Dagbladet has allowed Progress Party leader Siv Jensen and Conservative Party District Minister Linda Hofstad Helleland to formulate three nuts each for the man who he currently heads the largest party in the country.

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FRP nuts

Here are Siv Jensen’s three questions for Trygve Slagsvold Vedum:

Question 1): Every time immigration and asylum policy is debated, Trygve goes into hiding. What do you really think of Norwegian immigration policy? Do you agree with the Labor Party and the Socialist People’s Party, which will allow more people to come to Norway, or will you join the FRP to implement more austerity measures?

Response from Vedum: – The main line of immigration policy will remain with us in government. The Center Party took the initiative for a national agreement on immigration policy in 2015. Then chaos ensued. It was this initiative that we took, that brought us to control. We want the fewest jumps and bounces possible in immigration policy. Extensive solutions exist that will stand the test of time, that will provide security and predictability.

Question 2): The Center Party is increasing its deductibles for drugs in its alternative budget. Why does the Center Party think it will be more expensive to get sick?

Response from Vedum: In the budget settings, we are exactly the same. We adjusted our plan when we saw that the government parties and the FRP in the budget agreement suddenly found a new billion in what is called the triangular parcel, and that it will be sold in Oslo. Therefore, we are not alone in having corrected this along the way.

Question 3): How many wind turbines will you build to electrify the rack?

Response from Vedum: We have long been in favor of a local veto on wind turbines. But, in principle, we are not against wind energy. Some of the offshore wind projects can help electrify the platform. In any case, electrification must not create an imbalance in the Norwegian electricity market.

Approved in large vote by SP

Approved in large vote by SP

Correct nuts

Here are the questions from District Minister Linda Hofstad Helleland (H):

Question 1): Norway will have access to a corona vaccine through Sweden and in cooperation with the EU. How does Vedum think we should get vaccinated without the EU?

Response from Vedum: The Center Party has supported all cooperation on vaccines of which Norway is a part. It has never been the case that we believe that Norway should not cooperate with our European friends on this. It’s just propaganda and scary rhetoric.

Question 2): Trygve Slagsvold Vedum promises the reopening of the bailiff’s offices, the grain depots, the northern Norwegian line and several ships for Hurtigruten. Why isn’t money reserved for these promises in the Center Party budget?

Response from Vedum: It is pure number magic. We have reviewed what has actually been saved in the sheriff’s office rental costs. When we checked 60 of the sheriff’s offices that have been removed, the rental cost saved was less than NOK 10 million in 2016. When it comes to the money we have set aside for food grain storage, it means we have to start somewhere part: there must be money to come. in progress with him. Nobody thinks they will start building the Northern Norway line next year. It will be included in the National Transportation Plan. And we can’t set aside money until negotiations between the state and Hurtigruten on new ships are finished. It would have been a dream situation for a corporation, like throwing money into Petter Stordalen’s pockets.

Question 3): The Center Party wants to eliminate the opportunity for patients in a state of intoxication and psychiatry to have free choice of treatment and free choice of user, but does not want to prohibit private actors. The result is that only those with good advice can freely choose whether they need treatment. Does Vedum think this is fair?

Response from Vedum: We want people to be able to decide as much as possible for themselves. But government reforms run the risk of depleting the resources of the public health service. In addition, the private clinics will mostly be added to the cities, which goes beyond the offer in the districts.

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