FRP completely tops the Storting’s list – NRK Norway – Summary of news from different parts of the country



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The Storting representative Morten Wold won by 23 to 17 votes, writes TV 2, which first mentioned the case.

– I am happy for the support and I am ready for an additional effort in the election campaign, Morten Wold tells NRK.

Morten Wold (Frp)

Morten Wold is now in his second term at the Storting.

Photo: Terje Heiestad / Stortinget

He is currently a member of the Storting’s Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee.

Helgheim: – This is politics.

Helgheim tells NRK that he is off the Storting’s list and that he will not run for parliament next year.

He does not want to comment on this beyond what he has written on his Facebook page.

There he writes that the FRP delegates in Buskerud “do not want me in the Storting in the next term because they were not satisfied with the seats on the list. That’s how politics is sometimes. “

At the same time, he is grateful for the four years he has been at the Storting.

Siv Jensen congratulates Wold

Party leader Siv Jensen has the following to say after it became clear that Morten Wold captured first place:

– I would like to congratulate Morten Wold on first place. We have several good candidates in this party and now the Buskerud nomination meeting has chosen its top candidate. Both Jon Helgheim and Morten Wold have done a good job for the party for several years, he tells NRK.

– Jon has gone to great lengths for Frp in particular, outlining our strict and fair immigration policy. I look forward to continuing to cooperate with him at the Storting and on the central board, continues Jensen.

Tybring-Pike Helgheim Roses

Christian Tybring-Gjedde is a colleague of Wold and Helgheim in the Progress Party group in the Storting.

When you hear that Helgheim is completely off the list, you answer this:

Connecticut

Christian Tybring-Gjedde.

Photo: PETER MYDSKE

– If that’s correct, it’s a shame. Jon is a good politician with the right focus on the big challenges of society, Tybring-Gjedde tells NRK.

– It is clear that many believe that Morten does a good job, just like Jon. I bet they get two from Buskerud.

He will present his place to Helgheim

Lavrans Kierulf ranked second on the list. He says he is willing to give up the place to Helgheim.

– Now I am a bit surprised that a good friend and a political model has been ruined. I’d rather give my second place on the list a spot for him. I have to have some time to meet up after this, he tells Drammens Tidende.

– We like the competition

Morten Wold says he was convinced to run again after he first withdrew from the nomination in late August.

– We are a party that likes competition, also for seats on the Storting’s electoral list, says the 53-year-old Modum.

– Now we must prepare for the electoral campaign. It will be long and difficult, he says.

Probably just one from Buskerud

Jon Helgheim has been especially visible in the field of immigration for Frp during this period. The 39-year-old from Drammen is now completely off the Storting list after losing the party vote. FRP will probably not get two representatives in the Storting de Buskerud.

NRK has tried to get a comment from Carl I. Hagen, former parliamentary representative of Frp. You do not want to comment on the matter.



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