Left and party leader Trine Skei Grande ensured that FRP came into government offices in 2013, but has since spent much time criticizing FRP.
Under the Liberal National Executive Committee this weekend in Skien mocks her with the ruling party, especially with Deputy Per Sandberg and State Secretary Joran Kallemyr in the FRP-controlled Ministry of Justice.
– Unheard of FRP
First she took for themselves FRP desire to have a referendum on the agreement in Parliament to accept 8,000 quota refugees from Syria the next three years.
– What kind of man is that? And what kind demokratisyn? she asked rhetorically in his address to the National Executive Committee.
– Firstly, it is a completely unheard idea to have a referendum on people displaced. Secondly, it is unheard of for a party that has lost so it sings, which has 29 members of parliament from 140, to demand anything, she said.
She compared it with KrF to have demanded a referendum on abortion law or that SV would have demanded a referendum on NATO membership.
Took credit for Syria agreement
At the same time took Skei Grande, on behalf of the Left, the credit for Syria Agreement was condition.
– There has been a shift in refugee policy. Had it not been for the Young Liberals, who was pushed into a statement at the Congress, which was not prioritized, about 10,000 refugees, so did not Labor’s decision. And we had not been here with today’s deal. We must indeed back to when Odd Einar Dorum was Attorney General to find such a high number of receiving refugees, said Skei Grande.
Afterward she went away on FRP deputy Per Sandberg.
– No Sandberg takes seriously
– I’ve heard that Per Sandberg was very annoyed at me when I said that the Liberals were ready to go into government if FRP should go out. I realize that it is provocative for Sandberg that I take his statements seriously. For there is no one else does, said Skei Grande to laughter from the audience, before she continued:
– But Liberals are ready. If FRP go out because there is a majority for accepting more Syria refugees, so we’re ready. We have a negotiated agreement in the bottom. We do not see dark teal make a government, it was what we stood for election on, she said.
– I believe that the Norwegian people would have had such a blue-green government, if they could choose between the current government and that option.
Comical Ali
Finally, compared she FRP State Secretary Joran Kallemyr with “Comical Ali”, information minister in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.
– Remember you he derre “Comical Ali”, she asked.
– I got him when I heard Secretary Joran Kallemyr say that human rights are well growing in popularity in Eritrea, because they had BBC in the hotel. It is possible FRP has called me naive in refugee policy, but the likes of naivety when it comes to human rights, I have rarely seen, said Skei Grande.
Kallemyr will not comment Skei Grandes statements, beyond following:
– I’ve listed my statement. It’s such politicians sometimes say when they do not have better arguments.
indifferent Sandberg
– Honestly. What Left may think about me and my position or my influence that a 5 per cent party has less power in Norway, I’m indifferent to. Understand that it irritates leader of the Liberal Party, writes Per Sandberg in an SMS to Aftenposten.
– Otherwise, if Left thinks I’m so insignificant, why spend energy on me, writes FRP vice chairman with three smiley behind.
Big Tings-FRP vs. Government-FRP
In his speech, said Liberal leader also said she expects the Progress Party ministers loyally follows up Parliament’s agreement on quota refugees from Syria.
– I am pleased that the Prime Minister has been clear This, she said.
Skei Grande also said that cooperation with FRP has improved as time has passed.
– It has in itself become better. But it has emerged a new FRP, a large educational FRP, which is not in line with government-FRP, said Liberal leader.
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