Knut Arild Hareide resigns from KRF in NORWAY
Knut Arild Hareide satset alt - og tapte. De blå vant kampen om KrFs veivalg. Nå ligger alt til rette for at Erna Solberg får sin flertallsregjering.
GARDERMOEN (ABC NYHETER): – Jeg har lyst til å gratulere alle dere som har jobbet for at det skulle bli resultatet, sier Knut Arild Hareide.
En beveget Knut Arild Hareide sier han er skuffet.
– Vi vet at KrFs sjel ikke ligger i hvem vi samarbeider med, men hva vi står for som parti. Vår politikk, den ligger fast, sier Hareide, som nå går av som partileder.
De blå vant med 98 stemmer over 90 stemmer for rødt alternativ. To stemte blankt. Det innebærer at partileder Knut Arild Hareide går av.
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Knut Arild Hareide bet everything - and lost. The blue won the game about KrF's roadmap. Now everything is going to make Erna Solberg get its majority government.
GARDERMOEN (ABC NEWS): "I would like to congratulate all those who have worked to make it happen," says Knut Arild Hareide.
A moved Knut Arild Hareide says he is disappointed.
"We know that KrF's soul does not lie in whom we cooperate, but what we stand for as a party. Our policy, it is fixed, "says Hareide, who now resigns as a party leader.
The blue won 98 votes over 90 votes for red option. Two voted blank. This means that party leader Knut Arild Hareide leaves.
"I've liked this process to the fullest. I love living in a country where such an open, democratic process can run smoothly. Ordinary people across the country have used their ability to influence social development.
"I want to say touching beautifully.
In advance, it was encouraged that those who went victoriously should not provoke the minority with joy demonstrations.
A single sledding when the numbers came on the table was hoisted down.
Bondevik asked the party to follow Hareide: - Lift breach to enter Frp
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Norway's bravest politician
Second Deputy Kjell Ingolf Ropstad has been the main champion of blue alternative and is now sailing as KrF's next managerial candidate.
He thanked Hareide in his speech.
"You are Norway's bravest politician and I am incredibly proud of you," he said, and received long-lasting applause from the room.
"I hope this is the last time we talk about red and blue. From now on we stand together and we are all yellow, he added.
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Deputy chairman Olaug Bollestad had the cry in her throat when she took the floor. She says that the party must build security in order to trust each other.
"In fact, I also think we must be able to forgive each other. I need to apologize, she says.
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A hostage for Frp
Red-headed Bjørnar Moxnes wants to turn the majority into important matters with pressure from outside and promises a fierce opposition.
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A barely majority in KrF has now made the party a fright for Frp. It is deeply regrettable. The government's parliamentary basis is, however, brighter than ever before. We promise a fierce opposition to the government in the future, and there are already a series of issues that will be difficult for the KrF in the Storting, "said Moxnes.
Currently: Ropstad is prepared to take over as a KrF leader
The party leader believes it will be harder to get through the Storting with a majority government on the right side.
"But with outside assistance, we will do everything we can to turn the majority into important issues in the future, as we saw in the fight for reservation. The same was true of the proposal for gold-bound early retirement for parliamentary representatives. Red will lead the opposition in the Storting and make a move towards Forskjells Norway outside the Storting, he says.
Currently: - With KrF on the right side, the job is only damage limitation
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KrF's roadmap is a lost opportunity
SV leader Audun Lysbakken fears that KrF's choice to enter into negotiations with the current government will hit vulnerable groups hard.
"This is a lost opportunity to ensure that fewer children may grow up in poor families, for smaller economic differences and for an aggressive climate policy that actually culminates," says Lysbakken.
In addition, he believes it is now far more difficult for Norway to meet its climate goals.
"With both the Danish Confederation of the United Left and the Left, it is no longer possible for the environmental parties to find cross-border borders. This also strengthens the power of H and Frp, and weakens the possibility of reaching Norway's climate targets.
He fears that the Right and the Frp will gain more power to conduct their policies.
"Now we get a government that becomes more unoccupied in economic policy. With a majority government, the right-wing policy for increased inequality in power and wealth will be more frequent, the Progress Party and the Right have today increased their power in Norwegian society.