Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Bourgeois super group must give Jensen advice – Hamar Dagblad

The four cooperating parties Tuesday decided to appoint a working group to find measures for economic restructuring and new jobs in Norway. The group is composed of party deputy chairpersons, and work is scheduled to last for several years.

– But I welcome your advice also applies to the state budget for 2017, says Jensen said. She says the group is not at least will discuss how the government can create conditions more conducive to entrepreneurs and start-ups.



Two unknown

Jensen says uncertainty is greater than ever in budgeting. The reason is the uncertainty of oil price developments and the uncertain estimates of how many refugees and migrants who are expected to Norway.

– Towards August we can learn more about how we think prognosis. It can be better, and we can worse. What we do know is that the influx to Norway is now very low, but developments in Greece and Turkey is disturbing, she said.

The four bourgeois party leaders began Tuesday with asylum talks with conciliation partners Sp and Ap the Prime Minister’s Office. After lunch, rising unemployment and the budget for 2017 the main theme of the biannual evaluation meeting between coalition and cooperation parties in Nydalen.



Requirements

to Nydalen had Liberal leader Trine Skei Grande with twelve proposals how the green shift can be realized, while the Democratic Party leader Knut Arild Hareide not least was keen to prevent further cuts in allocations for international assistance.

– it’s pretty special that Norway is among the countries that receive most assistance from Norway, said Hareide said.

He has a sense of requirement from Save the Children, which advises the government maximum setting of 10 percent of the aid budget for refugee measures in Norway.

– I think it’s wise words, said Hareide, who also will require that the government allocates funds for additional teachers in schools and makes sure to follow up the adopted National Action plan to prevent violence against children.

Viewing clearing

Next week meet government budget conference. The talks in Nydalen will form part of the backdrop. The input from the Christian Democrats and the Liberals are listened to, confirms Solberg.

– The green shift and jobs is priority number one, the Prime Minister said. She thinks he sees a clearing in the Norwegian economy, although she still uses the word “crisis” about the situation in Southern and Western Norway.

– We’ve got a lot of good news in February. There are many large industrial projects on time, unemployment is falling in several counties, and overall there was employment growth in February, says Solberg.

She will not go with that government underestimate the situation in the Norwegian economy, such Labor and Trade Unions have accused the Conservatives and the Progress Party for.

– I do not underestimate the crisis in Southern and Western Norway. I know that part of the country very well, and I know people who have lost their jobs, she said.

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