Progress Party leader Siv Jensen, according to Dagbladet listen to the most immigration critical voices Party before she goes with any arrangements for asylum children. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpix.
Dagbladet writes Wednesday that it is “unthinkable” that Progress Party leader Siv Jensen says yes to an agreement on asylum children without approval from the most critical immigration FRP profiles Parliament.
The newspaper writes that powerful forces in Progress Party believes it is unacceptable for the party to meet the demand from the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party reconsideration of asylum children without the support portions give something back.
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It should be “very unlikely” that Jensen will enter into a binding agreement with the three other party leaders about new treatment of asylum children cases without anchoring Agreement Progress Party Parliamentary writes Dagbladet.
Jensen will not run Progress parliamentary, where several representatives have strong views in asylum and immigration matters, among them Deputy Per Sandberg, Christian Tybring-Gjedde and party members of the justice committee Jan Arild Ellingsen and Ulf Lerstein.
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According to Dagbladet nor Erna Solberg intent on getting KrF and Left meeting without further.
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