Tuesday, November 29, 2016

The left switch budsjettforhandlingene – what actually happens now? – Aftenposten

the Left has withdrawn from the budsjettforhandlingene with the coalition parties.

the Reason is that the Left believes the Right and the Progress party, has not stretched far enough when it comes to suggestions to bring down greenhouse gas emissions.

What happens next up to the budget deadline 5. December?

Here are some possible outcomes:

1. The break was just a pause. The four bourgeois parties are agreed before 5. December.

Although the intersection works total Tuesday, it’s still not completely ruled out that the four bourgeois parties can find a way back to each other and to the negotiating table in the course of the next few days.

In the press release the Left sent out on Tuesday, underlined the party namely, that they were open to further talks if the coalition parties adds new mitigation on the table.

Frp-leader Siv Jensen stated after his landsstyremøte Tuesday evening that the party is not willing to change the much talked about car – and drivstoffpakken, but that the party will continue to strive to find a solution.

One clarification on if it is a budsjettavtale must be ready no later than Thursday, stated sources in the coalition parties on Tuesday.

  • Ultimatumet about car taxes had to end as a historical mistake made by prime minister Erna Solberg believes that the Aftenposten’s political editor Trine Eilertsen: Where it went wrong, Erna Solberg?

2. This continues the negotiations without the Left. KrF, Right and for the Right part budsjettavtale.

While the Left has broken off negotiations with the coalition parties, the christian democratic party has still she.

the Government is only depending on one of the two centrist parties to have a majority. This takes the decision whether the party will be, further, of an extraordinary group meeting Wednesday morning at 10 over 10.

Central Sector sources have earlier in the process said to Aftenposten that they consider it unlikely that the party will continue negotiations with the coalition parties alone if the Left switch. This was repeated on Tuesday.

3. The coalition parties set kabinettsspørsmål on their budget 5. December. This saves the budget and the Government.

Even though the Progress will not continue budsjettforhandlingene without sentrumskamerat the Left, it is still possible that it is This which ultimately saves the Government.

If the coalition parties failed to negotiate a budsjettflertall before the case to be in the parliamentary assembly room 5. December, it is likely that the Government sets a kabinettsspørsmål – it will say that it threatens to go off if it does not receive a parliamentary majority.

When the situation has evolved from budsjettkaos to this design was proven.

In such a case, other strategic considerations underlie than in budsjettforhandlinger.

His sources have until now said that it is completely open what conclusion the party lands on, if the Government sets a kabinettsspørsmål.

A centrally placed source in one of the coalition parties have previously described how, in such a scenario look for him to pluck out all the Liberal klimaseire from the budget, and rather use this money to drysse million over the KrFs heart matters to attract their votes.

4. The government sets kabinettsspørsmål on their budget will not get majority and have to go by.

If the Government sets kabinettsspørsmål on your budget and get the majority against him, it must go off.

Hypothetically speaking, one can see for themselves that either the Labour party or the centre party would like to set up in order to save the budget about samarbeidspartiene facing the Government back.

Ap is very little eager to get regjeringsansvaret in his lap now, and the centre party is the only party that does not have any objection to the Government’s car pack.

But both Ap-leder Jonas Gahr Støre and the Sps parliamentary leader Marit Arnstad rejected Tuesday clear that their parties can be found to support Regjeringes budget.

5. Parliament gives the Government a temporary authorisation to collect taxes and pay out the money.

If there still isn’t a majority for any budget 6. December, the president of the storting, Olemic Thommesen (H) take the initiative to conduct a short conversation with the prime minister and the parliamentary leaders.

” I take when aiming to prepare a power of attorney which will form the basis for the operation of Norway after the new year. There will be a limited power of attorney both in time and scope, ” says Thommesen to Aftenposten.

the Authority will give the Government the power to collect taxes and pay out the necessary expenses.

– The only thing you achieve is to postpone the decision on the budget until January?

– Yes, it is completely correct, confirm Thommesen.

such A temporary solution with a temporary power of attorney according to the stortingspresidenten been used two times after the second world war, in the 50′s and in 1986.

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