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It shows a round of Aftenposten calls made on Friday to various county leaders on the left.
“Guri Melby has greatly strengthened her position, both by becoming Minister of Knowledge and by the way she has acted,” says Haakon Riekeles, first deputy chief of Oslo Left.
– You have done a good job in a demanding situation and have strengthened yourself as a candidate for management. We have not discussed what this implies, what position may be relevant to it. But she has grown stronger, no doubt, she continues.
“We have proposed Iselin as a leader,” says Kjartan County Leader Alexander Lunde on Rogaland Left, and points to Iselin Nybø, who is from this county.
She was also nominated by her own county of origin in the first round, but, in the county’s opinion, she has greatly strengthened her candidacy after becoming Minister of Industry.
– Nybø has impressed
– She impressed many and showed off her leadership skills, she says. She also notes that she has chaired the Main Program Committee on the left in a very good way.
– She is a unifying leader who is greatly appreciated throughout the organization, she says. What other names Rogaland Venstre has registered for management, Lunde will not be released.
This week, the Aftenposten reported that the Minister of Culture Abid Rajas (V) Secretary of State is finishing “for reasons of his own integrity.” Sources close to the liberal leadership inform Aftenposten that there has been a conflict between Raja and Bråten.
Yesterday’s disaster on Facebook was resolved in a “political lack of culture.” From left sources it reads like a formidable attack on Raja.
But no one wants to bring Bråten’s attack to the leadership discussion or say it has weakened Abid’s candidacy.
– All government ministers are potential candidates for a leadership trio, and there may be others as well. That is the signal the county government has given, Ingjerd Thon Hagaseth, the first political deputy on Inland Left, tells Aftenposten.