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Hege Haukeland Liadal is not on Rogaland Ap’s list ahead of the Storting elections next year. Aps deputy leader Hadia Tajik (37) tops the list.
Rogaland Ap’s nominating committee leader Eirin Sund says Hege Haukeland Liadal was never a candidate.
– Hege was not a candidate, she has not been proposed by any local team or by the AUF. In the final phase, she had a dialogue with me as the chair of the nominating committee and announced that she did not consider herself a candidate either, says Eirin Sund.
On April 9, 2019, Aftenposten published the first of several cases documenting how Labor Party Parliamentary Representative Hege Haukeland Liadal had provided travel invoices for trips she had not been on, had inflated distances on subsidy applications. travel and required money for trips with partially private content or stays in your hometown.
Later, Aftenposten has documented that this has been going on for at least four years.
On April 10, Liadal was reported to the police by the Storting administration for illegally demanding the payment of public funds. The police have not yet completed the investigation.
The Nominations Committee’s proposal has Storting representative Torstein Tvedt Solberg (35) in second place, Tove Elise Madland (55) of LO in third place, Øystein Langholm Hansen (63) of LO in fourth and Marte Eide Klovning (36) , mayor of the smallest municipality in Norway measured by population. Utsira, in fifth place.
Liadal writes in an SMS to NRK that he has always been available, but that the situation is now difficult.
“Therefore, I hope that the travel expense case can be concluded as soon as possible. Then it will be easier for all concerned, the party, the voters and myself to take a position on the way forward,” he writes in the SMS.
Municipal teams and the AUF have until September 30 to propose changes. The nomination meeting in the Rogaland Labor Party adopts the final list on November 21.
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