the Left has withdrawn from the budsjettforhandlingene with the coalition parties.
They believe is Right and Progress has not stretched far enough when it comes to suggestions to bring down greenhouse gas emissions.
on Wednesday morning to meet the Christian democratic Party to an extraordinary gruppemøtet in Parliament.
Where they decide what the party should now do: continue budsjettforhandlingene without Left or resign.
the Government is only depending on one of the two centrist parties to have a majority.
Fylkesleder: Must have a thorough debate
Previously central Sector sources said to the newspaper Aftenposten that they consider it unlikely that the party will continue negotiations with the coalition parties alone if the Left switch. This was repeated on Tuesday.
the newspaper Aftenposten asked Wednesday morning several fylkesledere in the Sector if they want to break and follow the Left or continue budsjettforhandlingene.
And if they switch: they Will then recommend the proposed budget as is?
This we need to have a thorough debate about, and is something I can’t say anything about now. We will use the time we have until we must take a stand, ” says Kathrine Skjørshammer, fylkesleder in the Oslo Sector.
Knut Duesund, fylkesleder in Telemark, norway, calls the situation difficult.
But people I have been in contact with are keen to get the budget in place where issues of regional development is the most important.
car taxes had not alone is important enough to break with the coalition parties, believes that the Finnmark Sector.
– It is not important in isolation. It has been an important symbol, ” says fylkesleder Svein Iversen in the Finnmark Sector to the NRK
– Good reasons for both options
Paul Kårbø, fylkesleder Hordaland KrF says there are good reasons to follow the Left, but that there also are good reasons to continue the negotiations.
I have received several inquiries from our members who are very engaged in this. Now there should be group meeting in Parliament, and I assume that there will be a clear recommendation from there to a landsstyremøte which will take place on the telephone, ” says Kårbø.
Ingunn E. Ulfsten, fylkesleder in Akershus KrF is tight-lipped.
– I have a clear opinion about this, but will not comment on the issue now. People are very engaged, I can at least say, ” says Ulfstein.
– We have a cooperation agreement with the coalition parties
Hege Irene Fossum, fylkesleder in Buskerud says the negotiations are not the goal of klimaspørsmålet, but emphasises that there also are many other questions that are important for the Sector.
– There is now an internal process, I will therefore not say anything about what we will recommend. But we have a cooperation agreement with the coalition parties, which applies until the summer, but we also have a negotiated agreement with the Left. So whatever we select it becomes hard, ” says Fossum.
Read the comment to Aftenposten’s political editor Trine Eilertsen: Ultimatumet about car taxes had to end as a historical mistake made by prime minister Erna Solberg
– Not the Progress that has set utimatum
Jon-Olav Strand, 1. deputy chairman of Aust-Agder, says he has full confidence in stortingsgruppen that in the day to discuss the matter.
– This is a situation where the Progress can get gjennnom much of its policy. We are also concerned by the climate, so the Left is. We are not so concerned about the game going on now. We are more concerned about the total for the climate. It is not the Progress that has set the ultimatum. I hope we find a solution, I think it best for the country is to avoid a budsjettkrise.
More important issues
Per Olesen Kvinlaug, fylkesleder in Vest-Agder, as are all the other concerned that this is an internal process.
It is undoubtedly a demanding situation. I was supposed to put that we agreed, all four. But we in the Sector have also a number of other issues that are important to us, as a school, agriculture, volunteer efforts and other issues. But I’ll leave my opinion about what I believe the Sector should now do come up in our internal meetings, so we’ll see what we do.
Can save the government is also in violation
Even if the Sector were to decide not to continue budsjettforhandlingene without sentrumskamerat the Left, it is still possible that it is This which ultimately saves the Government.
If the coalition parties failed to negotiate a budsjettflertall before the case to be in the parliamentary assembly room 5. December, it is likely that the Government sets a kabinettsspørsmål – it will say that it threatens to go off if it does not receive a parliamentary majority.
Then, the situation has evolved from budsjettkaos to this design was proven.
In such a case, other strategic considerations underlie than in budsjettforhandlinger.
His sources have until now said that it is completely open what conclusion the party lands on, if the Government sets a kabinettsspørsmål.
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