Guess about Bøhler’s transition: “Treated like a cult defector”



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On Thursday, it was announced that Labor veteran Jan Bøhler will run for the Center Party in the Storting elections next year. The reactions were many and strong.

“What a fucking self-absorbed traitor,” wrote Andreas Halse, as if he were on the Oslo City Hall for the Labor Party. Later, Halse deleted the message.

“Very sad”

On Friday night, Labor veteran Trond Giske Bøhler defends himself in a Facebook post.

“It is very sad that Jan Bøhler has resigned from the AP. At the same time, it is bad to see comments in which Jan is treated as a defector from a cult,” Giske writes on Facebook, according to VG.

“Every week I ask people to join the AP. But how long do they stay when they see the harsh tone used both against fellow party members and against each other? If we don’t support each other, we can’t expect the Voter support. A generous and inclusive popular party must treat people with generosity and inclusion, “Giske writes in the post.

Johansen: – I was wondering if I should send a missing message.

APS city council leader in Oslo Raymond Johansen says Jan Bøhler did not contact him or answer questions and was rarely present at party meetings.

– At one point I wondered if I should send you a missing person message, says Johansen in an interview with VG.

According to the city council leader, Bøhler has not called him or answered questions and, to a very small extent, has attended meetings in local councils, county councils and in the parliamentary group.

The leader of the Oslo Labor Party city council, Raymond Johansen.  Photo: Fredrik Hagen / NTB

The leader of the Oslo Labor Party city council, Raymond Johansen. Photo: Fredrik Hagen / NTB

– It seems as if Jan thinks that the role of the ombudsman is simply to talk to people, without giving back what people are talking about, without attending party meetings, without being particularly active in the Storting, says Johansen.

Bøhler confirms that he has given higher priority to “outside work” in recent years. She points out, among other things, that she has been involved in night owls, sports and the LIM (Gender Equality, Integration, Diversity) organization.

– I get several inquiries to meet every day and try to find time to queue It provides knowledge on topics and proposals that I can follow in the Storting in the next round, she tells the newspaper.

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