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If Prime Minister Erna Solberg realizes Left’s dream of moving the “ice rim” south, Siv Jensen threatens to withdraw support for Solberg as Prime Minister.
The so-called ice rim is expected to be one of the main political problems of the spring. The ice rim is the transition between the open sea and sea ice in the Arctic, which are the areas around the North Pole.
Where this limit goes will determine how far north you can drill for oil and gas. Frp wants a dynamic edge of ice to set the limit where the ice is at all times. Allows for a larger oil recovery area.
Ap and Jonas Gahr Støre are skeptical, while the left is among those who want to pull the edge of the ice south.
– We hope that the government will not pull the edge of the ice south because it is an opportunity to explore promising new areas for the oil and gas industry. It is now crucial to secure jobs and secure the country’s future income. So you can’t run political games because the government is concerned with giving the left a boost, Siv Jensen tells TV 2.
Jensen says Frp will not accept the edge of the ice moving south, and recalls that Solberg runs a minority government that depends on a majority in the Stortingent. The FRP leader puts him at the forefront and threatens to withdraw support for Solberg as prime minister.
– She is sitting as prime minister because the Progress Party pointed her out when we left the government, and if the government now intends to take other considerations in oil and gas policy in the future and constitute the majority without the Progress Party So this government is dangerous, says Jensen. to TV 2.
Jensen says it would be less tempting to support a state budget if Solberg fulfills Left’s wish.
– Yes, it can be the result quickly. I cannot understand why Frp should be a stabilizing factor for a minority government if we are overlooked in matters of such importance, says the Frp leader.