– I experience most in FRP as national conservatives – NRK Norway – News roundup from different parts of the country



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– If you do not play as a team and help to improve the game, but damage the reputation, we will be tougher in the future.

This was said by deputy director of Frp Sylvi Listhaug at Politisk Kvarter on Wednesday morning.

– Then you have to find another party from which to do politics, because the Progress Party will be more of a party of the liberal people, he added.

Therefore, both Listhaug and the party’s leader, Siv Jensen, are aware that members who want to take the party in a more conservative national direction can expect reactions.

The deputy leader of the organization in Nordland Frp does not understand that there is no place for national conservatives in Frp.

– I experience most in the FRP as national conservatives. One of my main political role models is Christian Tybring Gjedde, who has also expressed his support.

– This means that we must be patriotic and take care of our country and our culture, says Kassandra Petsa to NRK.

Petsa believes that this, among other things, affects the party’s view on immigration. She emphasizes that she speaks in a general way, and not specifically about Oslo Frp.

– At the same time, it is important to say that the FRP and I are liberal where we should be. We want the individual to be able to decide as much as possible about their own life. You can marry whoever you want, you can abort, the state will decide as little as possible about you.

County Leader: – Shocked

– I am very disappointed and surprised that they chose to exclude Geir Ugland Jacobsen. He had thought it was higher than the ceiling.

This is what Arendal Frp leader Maurith Fagerland says. Criticizes that the leader of the FRP of Oslo, Geir Ugland Jacobsen, is excluded from the party.

Jacobsen was elected the new leader of Oslo Frp at the county team’s annual meeting in February this year. In several statements to the press, he has said he wants a more open process on who will be at the top of the county council’s parliamentary list.

Jacobsen also did not want to guarantee that the party leader, Siv Jensen, would get the top spot on the list.

However, Fagerland does not believe that the statements are related to the reaction: that is, the exclusion.

– The purpose clause is based on Norwegian and Western values. There must be tolerance for expression. There will be no development in politics or in the party for being afraid to speak, he says.

Maurith Julie Fagerland

CRITICAL: County leader Maurith Fagerland in Agder Frp is dissatisfied with the way the Frp central board has handled the riots in Oslo Frp.

Photo: Svein Sundsdal / NRK

It has led to several retreats in the north

Jim Åge Andreassen is the leader of Vestvågøy Frp. He says that many react strongly to yesterday’s decision and that they have already received several notifications.

– For many, this is the fall that makes them not want to be more. We have already received several withdrawals and several have threatened to unsubscribe, he tells NRK

But Andreassen cannot say anything about how many members there are.

Andreassen himself is highly critical of the fact that the party leadership excluded Jacobsen. He stresses that he has not yet discussed the matter with his group. But for his part, he will express his full support for Jacobsen.

– It’s very sad that he was excluded. There should be room in the FRP for us who want to turn the party into a more conservative national leadership, he says.

Jim Åge Andreassen

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Jim Åge Andreassen is the leader of Vestavågøy Frp, and he says many have reacted strongly to the exclusion of Geir Ugland Jacobsen.

Photo: Private

FRP Oslo Member: – Goes too far

In addition to the provision to exclude Jacobsen, Oslo Frp is now under administration.

Therefore, the elected board no longer has the authority to govern itself. Instead, they will be chaired by an interim board appointed by the central board.

This new board is made up of Ketil Solvik-Olsen, Per-Willy Amundsen, Peter N. Myhre, Jon Georg Dale and Kari Kjønaas Kjos.

But internally on the county team, the response to the decision is not only good.

– It goes too far. This could have been solved in another way. As I see it, these are misunderstandings, says Ombir Upadhyay.

Upadhyay was a member of the Oslo Frp county board until yesterday. He is critical of the actions of the central board and lacks a good justification for the decision.

Geir Ugland Jacobsen, leader of Oslo Frp.

EXCLUDED: Geir Ugland Jacobsen was elected leader of Oslo Frp in February. Now he is excluded from the party. He himself says that he has not received any good justification for the exclusion.

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– What is your assessment that the leader of the Oslo FRP, Geir Ugland Jacobsen, is now excluded from the party?

– In my opinion, it goes too far. This could also have been resolved differently, for example notifying you what the central board reacted to. It doesn’t get worse than that.

NRK has called several other Oslo politicians in FrP, who do not respond or hang up when they hear that the investigation concerns Geir Ugland Jacobsen.

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