Ap tops in an argument about the MDGS-cooperation

I take the MDGS seriously. I have read your program. We must develop the industry, not liquidate it, " says Fellesforbundets leader Jørn Eggum to NRK, adding:

Ap tops in an argument about the MDGS-cooperation

I take the MDGS seriously. I have read your program. We must develop the industry, not liquidate it, " says Fellesforbundets leader Jørn Eggum to NRK, adding:

– In the program says it clearly when they will have an end date for the oil industry, and I can't be with.

Fellesforbundets leader Jørn Eggum on the Labour landsstyremøte Tuesday.

Photo: Terje Bendiksby / NTB scanpix

on Tuesday, the overall Ap-the spikes in Oslo to find out what went wrong in the fall elections, as was the party's worst local elections since the war.

– Eggum should be allowed to say what he thinks, but it should jaggu I also, say yesterday in Oslo, norway, Raymond Johansen.

– We have good experiences in Oslo. There are major differences to control the city and govern a country, but now we are working well in many cities and municipalities, and it teaches we a lot of. It is important to have in the future, he believes.

– It is then a disagreement here?

– There is a disagreement in strategy and tactics, but not in that climate change is our greatest challenge.

Ap-tops are disagree about the MDGS-cooperation. See the analysis of the Magnus Takvam here. You need javascript to see the video.

Ap-tops are disagree about the MDGS-cooperation. See the analysis of the Magnus Takvam here.

resolve klimaskvis

Støre states that climate change is one of those open for the Labour party towards the parliamentary election in 2021, but admits that the party is in a skvis.

– We must have growth in the economy, but not so that it destroys for future generations. So, the question is whether we can unite klimakravene from the young people and the interests of the trade unions, he said as he opened the landsstyremøtet in Oslo on Tuesday.

Jonas Gahr Støre speaks to members of the Labour party landsstyremøte in Oslo on Tuesday.

Photo: Terje Bendiksby / NTB scanpix

Raymond has called it riksikosport. It is a good concept. But with adventure sports, one should not shy away from. The risk is that we may end up somewhere where we are not good enough for the extremes. We should be motivated by the risk, " he says.

Although he will not rule out any collaboration with the MDG or the other, but states that it is out of the question for the Ap to set an end date for oil production.

We shall not put 170.000 in the petroleum sector on termination. To set an end date for the industry, such as the Red and MDG will, is wrong. It is bad for the climate, it is bloody unfair, and I think it is bad industrial policy. We need these peoples 'expertise," he says.

How has the response to the Labour party changed?

the Graph shows the APs support on a national basis from the last elections, and for 2019.

40 %35 %30 %25 %20 %19992003200720112015201928.6%27.5%29.6%31.7%33%24.77797%24,8 %municipal elections Scepticism in the trade unions

Industry Energy leader Frode Alfheim parts Eggums skepticism to the MDGS-cooperation.

"Should we go into discussions, no matter what kind of government we should have going forward, so we must have a government who talks about the development of the industry, not of liquidation of the industry," says Frode Alfheim in the Industry Energy, the Norwegian broadcasting corporation NRK.

Frode Alfheim in the Industry Energy.

Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix

He emphasizes that LO-the federation's politically independent, but still warns against the MDGS in the government.

That's what I've warned against when it comes to Miljøpartiet De Green and their possible regjeringsdeltakelse. We can not start then with to say that we shall lay down jobs, " says Alfheim.

On the other side of the debate has Raymond Johansen company from, among others, member of parliament, Espen Barth Eide, and former deputy leader Helga Pedersen, who both have said it is unwise to rule out an MDG-partnership.

Lost in the cities

Secretary Kjersti Stenseng, says to NRK that she wants landsstyrets input before she says something may well about what went wrong in the election, but points out that the party lost many voters because of bompengesaken.

– This election campaign has acted a lot on tolls and konfliktlinjen between climate and tolls. It has done that we have lost a part of the voters to Miljøpartiet and Bompengepartiet. About half of those we have lost from 2015, we have lost in the big cities, " she says.

It is not the whole picture. NRK has seen on which party that has lost the most support in each of the 356 municipalities in relation to the previous municipal elections. The review shows that the Labour party is the biggest loser in 163 of them.

Right on the second place, was the biggest loser in the 58 municipalities, and the coalition parties collectively are the biggest losers in the 119 municipalities.

Where does the voters to the Labour party?Most stemmerStørst change

the Map shows how the Labour party has done in the various municipalities. The municipalities where they have done the best, has the strongest color. The color is lighter where they have made a worse choice.

50 % – 68%34 % – 50%17 % – 34%0 % – 17%

the Map shows where the Labour party has made it better and worse than the previous municipal elections. In the municipalities with the color they go forward. In the municipalities with shades of gray, they go back.

28 % – 37%18 % – 28%9 % – 18%0 % – 9%-9 % – 0%-18 % – -9%-28 % – -18%-37 % – -28%municipal elections
Date Of Update: 25 September 2019, 06:00
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