Monday, August 25, 2014

Jensen pushed from the grassroots to increase oil spending – VG

Jensen pushed from the grassroots to increase oil spending – VG

Many of the Progress Party’s local representatives believe finance minister Siv Jensen (FRP) must blow up the guidelines in the Government’s first budget.

In a survey that Dagbladet conducted among 680 FRP representatives, answering 27.8 percent said the government should spend more oil money than fiscal rule upper limit of 4 per warrant. 27.2 percent will spend 4 percent of the return on the fund, which is far more than the current 2.8 percent.

The officers who responded to surveys in advance of negotiations on the 2015 budget this week, mainly at the local level. In addition to those who will use 4 percent or more, want a significant proportion of FRP grassroots oil spending screwed up. A total of 36.9 percent said Dagbladet that they want the 2015 budget will add up to spend between 3 and 4 percent of the return on the Fund.

Government holds 27 and August 28, his last major budget conference where the state budget essentially being rammed through. Parliamentary leader Harald Tom nesvik will not comment round query.

– Now I’ll participate in the budget conference Wednesday and hear what the government puts on the table for maneuver in the economy. We live matter not by percentages, but by dollars and cents, says nesvik.

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