Rasmus Hansson is withdrawing from the nomination process. I wish good luck at 21 years old.



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“I have withdrawn from the nomination process in Oslo. I feel sorry for you who have supported and encouraged.”

Rasmus Hansson has been an environmental activist and environmental politician for more than 40 years. He brought the Green Party into the Storting and established it in national politics. Photo: Ingar Storfjell

Rasmus Hansson writes this on his Facebook page Saturday night.

– I did not enter this because I had a strong personal ambition for a seat in the Storting, but because maybe I did not understand the situation and I thought that “the party called”.

The biologist and MDG veteran said in September that he wanted to return to the Storting and would therefore be second on the Storting’s list for the Oslo MDGs.

It turned out to be a battle for place when Green Youth spokesperson Hulda Holtvedt (21) also made it clear that she wanted second place on the list.

– I needed to know that the party really loved me if I was going to invest as much as that place requires. I did not get that mandate, writes Hansson.

He ends the post informing that he does not want to “fight for a good term against Hulda.”

Hansson therefore believes that Holtvedt had better get a unanimous mandate and wish him luck.

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