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FRP leader Siv Jensen was clearly frustrated by Fredrik Solvang’s instruction to stop drinking.
See the clear message from the FRP leader to Fredrik Solvang:
The debate erupted after the Storting struck down the government on Tuesday over a specific infection control measure: a national ban on alcoholic beverages.
The Progress Party delivered the proposal, which surprisingly won a majority in the Storting. Immediately afterwards, the government was clearly disappointed. Health Minister Bent Høie (H) responded by repealing the national ban on alcoholic beverages.
Shortly after, the opposition moved in and said that was not what they meant by the decision. The municipalities have come to different rules. In Oslo the taps are closed, while Trondheim has turned on the beer taps with a requirement for food service. This in turn has created questions about what qualifies for food service.
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See the video on the top of the box.
Program leader Fredrik Solvang wanted an answer to this, repeatedly asking if the FRP leader had received advice from anyone before the proposal was submitted and if they had considered the requirements that there should be for the spill.
– Caricaturing the debate
– No, now you have to stop joking, said FRP leader Siv Jensen.
The host continued to investigate where the demand for food is coming from.
– Should you be able to bring food? asked Solvang (italics).
– I am very confident that each municipality can decide for itself. I’m not the one to decide, Jensen replied.
– Have you thought about that?
– I have thought that it makes sense that the municipal judgment is the one that is in the base.
– So you can choose?
– Yes, but you know what. Yes, but you know what, there is a big difference between Oslo with high infection pressure and the municipality of Gamvik that has not had a single outbreak. That is why we have arranged for local politicians to decide this. Now I want to say that you are trying to caricature the debate.
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Health Minister Bent Høie expressed concern about the invasion of the bar stall by the Storting. A clear majority of the population is also against abolition.
SV Vice President Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes believes the Health Minister has behaved “bitter and difficult” after the Storting’s decision, and has almost attempted a kind of revenge by misinterpreting the decision at the Storting. He asked that municipalities with low infection pressure be opened, while municipalities with high infection pressure could not turn on the taps.
Health Minister Bent Høie explained in NRK Debatten that it was not possible to create a “yellow, green and red” categorization for Norwegian municipalities. Especially since many municipalities are so small that two cases of infection will cause the municipality to turn bright red.
Also read: – It is completely unreasonable to close without stopping the import infection
– Similar to the United States
Rødt’s former politician and physician Mads Gilbert went down the throat of the opposition to overthrow the government. He thought it could lead to “Americanization,” meaning that it is people’s political affiliation that decides whether to follow infection control measures. Both FRP and SV strongly rejected it.
– It is a dangerous border crossing that we have agreed to. I don’t think these take this into account. Now it is creating discomfort. Create ambiguity. I have received many inquiries from colleagues saying that we are very frustrated because there are mixed signals, Gilbert said.
FRP leader Siv Jensen responded with the fact that the Prime Minister has already made it clear that not only infection control is the foundation, and that it is impeachment.
– It is not the Norwegian government that has a monopoly on impeachment. The most important problem for the Progress Party has been the infection of imports. We already proposed it in August. So the debate was that it was silly. Now the government has done it, he said.
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