Johansen: – This is pretty tough.



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Councilor Raymond Johansen demands a response from Erna Solberg after tonight’s case at NRK, where it appears SMK Secretary of State Peder Egseth was in contact with Molde Mayor Torgeir Dahl before criticizing the handling of the crown of Oslo.

– Now I hope that Erna Solberg comes out and clarifies: Did the Secretary of State act in agreement with the Prime Minister or not? And will Erna Solberg regret that the Prime Minister’s office was so involved in the preparation of this attack and helped to plant it in the media? Johansen writes an SMS to Dagbladet.

Raymond Johansen says he doubts Egseth did not know the content of Dahl’s attack before putting him in contact with VG.

– I react quite strongly to the fact that Erna Solberg’s own secretary of state helped put the mayor in contact with VG. It seems to me that the Prime Minister’s Office is actively working to carry out this attack on Oslo, in an attempt to undermine confidence in the political leadership here in Oslo, the capital of Norway that has been hit hardest by the worst crisis since the World War. II, writes Johansen.

Reject the Oslo confidence attack

Reject the Oslo confidence attack



He “acknowledges that he (Egseth) has done more than just give a phone number.”

– But in any case, it seems that the Secretary of State is actively working to spread this message. It is difficult to evaluate this in any other way, writes the town council leader, noting:

– This is pretty gross and something that contributes to making the crown pandemic an ugly political game, writes Johansen.

Dagbladet has tried to get Erna Solberg to comment on the case Monday night, but the prime minister’s office refers to a Facebook post he posted this afternoon, where she writes:

“I believe that the proposals that confront the city and the country are unnecessary contributions to the coronation debate. Therefore, I believe that the proposal of the mayor of Molde, Torgeir Dahl, will be an unnecessary detour. This is what we stand for together, and we will go out together. ”

However, in a written statement to NRK on Monday night, relayed through Secretary of State Rune Alstadsæter, she explains:

– I didn’t find out about the case until I read about it on VG Sunday. As I have said earlier today, I believe that the proposals confronting the city and the country are unnecessary contributions to the coronation debate. Therefore, I believe that the proposal by the Mayor of Molde, Torgeir Dahl, will be an unnecessary detour at a time when we must unite. I have been clear on this internally, also directly with my Secretary of State.

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