– Shameful – NRK Vestland



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Just a few days before the People’s Action No More Tolls, the national gathering in Gardermoen meets this weekend, there are riots in various local groups.

On Wednesday night, FNB in ​​Alver resigned from the party and the new “Popular Party” started. A few weeks ago, the local FNB team in Drammen also put in the years, NRK reported.

On Thursday, local leader Morten Klementsen in Alver goes against what he believes are several objectionable conditions at the toll party.

He says the male-dominated culture, top-down speech, and poor leadership style are major reasons he and several others have had enough.

FNB leader Frode Myrhol responds that it is unfortunate and surprising that the home team in Nordhordland, which received more than 20 percent of the vote in Alver, resigned.

He spoke to Klementsen by phone last week and then the resignation was no problem.

– Betray voters in this way. I mean it’s a shame for the home team in Alver, Myrhol tells NRK.

GETS STRONG: Morten Klementsen, former FNB group leader in Alver Township.

GETS STRONG: Morten Klementsen, former FNB group leader in Alver Township.

Photo: Silje Rognsvåg / NRK

Four women have signed up

On the local team, they are dissatisfied with the treatment their female representatives have received internally on the county board at Vestland FNB.

Klementsen informs NRK that four women have resigned. Klementsen believes they are treated like this:

– It happens in meetings that you neglect what you think. You get carried away, you are right that it is not, “this is not what we are talking about now”, typically a top down conversation. You are not in the same half. “You have no idea about this,” he says.

NRK has been in contact with several of those who have now opted out. Not everyone wants to speak on the case.

Ei will be anonymous, but confirms that the leadership style and the top-down conversation were important reasons why he chose not to participate.

For action

Additionally, Klementsen takes frontal action on the lease at the county board at Vestland FNB.

Einar Hadler Jacobsen is the leader here, while Trym Aafløy (Bergen FNB leader) is the deputy leader.

– It’s Trym who talks 80 percent of the time about inhaling and exhaling. Others are not allowed to escape. It is the camper’s responsibility to ask people to wait until it is their turn and so on.

Klementsen says there is a lack of training and organizational development throughout the relatively new party. On the county team, he believes Aafløy has been a “destructive man” when it comes to organizational building on the county team, something that should have led to “big problems” on Alver’s team.

– They have submitted no changes to the Brønnøysund Registration Center. Organizationally, I have not seen anything like it. There is a total lack of healthy organization. Also, there is a complete lack of respect for its own statutes, and the party is built from the top down, says Klementsen.

Trym Aafløy at Vestland Town Hall

REJECTING CLAIMS: Trym Aafløy, Bergen FNB Leader, at Vestland City Hall. For NRK, he mentions Morten Klementsen’s statements as lies.

Photo: Leif Rune Løland / NRK

Meiner’s statutes are broken

Nina Almeland is one of the women who has just signed up. She sat on the nominating committee that will make a list of elections for the Storting elections next year for FNB in ​​Hordaland.

Almeland says she has been overwhelmed in a statute dispute. She refers to her own statute that members of the nominating committee are incompetent when they are proposed as candidates for the Storting list.

BA has also mentioned this conflict. According to an internal email, three people from the committee that will make up the list were on the nomination list. Aafløy will be one of the three.

– I react to the process and sit on both sides of the table. Be nominated and then sit down to process the nomination lists.

Nina Almeland, former FNB member.  Interim member of the board of directors of FNB Alver

SIGNED: Nina Almeland, former member and interim board member of FNB Alver

Photo: Oddgeir Øystese / NRK

Aafløy: – Lies

NRK has spoken with Trym Aafløy and Einar Hadler Jacobsen about the debts against them.

Aafløy forcefully rejects them and calls it a lie.

It says that the party makes all the decisions according to the book. He will not be interviewed by NRK because he does not want to participate in “a scam between political rivals.”

– The only comment I have is that I get away from everything that comes from Klementsen and the surrounding circle. They are statements from an angry and offended person who wanted power in FNB, but did not get it.

Einar Hadler Jacobsen will not comment on Klementsen’s remarks and says that Vestland FNB is now looking forward to the national meeting this weekend and has all the focus on that.

It is not the first time that Aafløy has been criticized for his style. Several former employees attacked him this fall at a meeting of the county council group, according to BA.

In addition, the organizational deputy director withdrew “due to a lack of manners and little university behavior.”

– unprofessional

FNB leader Frode Myrhol tells NRK that he is aware of the dissatisfaction of others in Vestland FNB.

He says they have received several inquiries about riots and that they have been dealt with. It will not respond if this has been treated as a warning.

– We have looked at the severity of the messages that have arrived and something has started, says Myrhol, who also does not want to give more details about who he has taken the messages with.

But he adds that discontent and discontent have several sides. He calls Alver FNB’s behavior unprofessional, as the party centrally did not receive any information about the withdrawal until a press release arrived.

– It’s probably the local Alver team that also has our share of the challenges. Blaming others is also a way of looking at things, Myrhol concludes.

The national FNB meeting takes place in Gardermoen this weekend. Several at FNB told NRK on Thursday that the meeting could be closed to the press.

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