Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Holmås says no to reelection – Bergens Tidende

– Now I get more time to come to Bergen. It is good for the soul, says Heikki Eidsvoll Holmås (43), longstanding SV representative.

Previously deputy Snorre Valen drawn the same conclusion.

Thus, the SV group two profiles poorer if the party would scramble over the threshold at the elections next year.

More time in Bergen

for NTB says Holmås this about the decision

– as I will not stand for re-election, it is because I believe that it is important that SW get more women in Parliament and that we get to share parliamentary seats we have.

BT he elaborates further:

– Now I get more time to come to Bergen. It is good for the soul, he writes in a text message to BT.



– I love power

– Does that mean that you consider a local political life here?

– No, no. I have written about in Sunday slot in BT. I’m going to stay here until I die. My daughter speaks eastern Norwegian, but I’m working like crazy for her to cheer on Fire.



– What are you looking at now?

– Work for safety and justice another way. And to be precise, I will preferably work hard to build more renewable energy. Certainly in a developing country. I love power.



Former Development

Holmås was elected to Parliament in 2001 and was Development in eighteen months until the change of government in 2013.

Holmås was like Bård Vegar Solhjell challenger to leader position as Kristin Halvorsen began in 2012. the party stopped in place up about Audun Lysbakken, who re-election to Parliament.

the same Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes and Kirsti Bergstø of SV seven representatives announced that they do.

After the NTB learned that Karin Andersen also prepared to continue as member of parliament, while Bård Vegar Solhjell not formally decided yet.

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