Thursday, June 23, 2016

KrFU leader on top – Dagsavisen

 
 

– It is very exciting. I’ve worked a lot towards the parliamentary group that KrFU leader too. Now I rejoice to have the chance to continue my political work of Parliament, says Lindtveit (23) Dagsavisen.


 
 

She says that one of the cases she has already received approval for, is an escalation plan for child and adolescent mental health.


 
 

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Green and local impact

 
 

Lindtveit is also keen to be a clear Akershus representative.


 
 

– Most Akershus representatives’m on the Foreign Relations Committee today. I’m more interested in being on a committee where I can work actively Akershus cases, she says, and emphasizes environmental and sustainability as key policies for her.


 
 

– As KrFU leader I have been keen to stand for sustainable economic line. It hangs evident with the stewardship KrF cherish. The same applies to climate and environmental policy. Here I mean KrF can help make it less “forefinger politics”, while we are active environmental party, she said.


 
 

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Chairman of the Nomination Committee, Hildur Horn Øien Akershus KrF, is pleased with the setting.


 
 

– Ida is a respected and experienced politician, despite his young age. She has experience from council in Oppegård in addition to experience as KrFU leader nationally. She is also a brave politician who dares to say the party opposite in individual cases, while also being faithful to Christian Democrat values, says Horn Øien, which is also very satisfied with the balance of the list where the coroner Torleiv Ole Rognum set on second place.

 
 

Democratic Party deputy Dagrun Eriksen was wanted that list top of Bærum KrF, but has not launched itself as a candidate. Asked if she wants to run for parliament, and if so, from where, has Eriksen black:

 
 

– I have no comment to. My job now is that the deputy, and it stands firm until May 2017.


 
 

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