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Many parties criticize the government for not increasing child benefits (VG)
Many parties believe that the government is completely failing ordinary families. They especially react to the fact that the child benefit does not increase while prices are rising. Marie Snef Martinussen of Rødt thinks the government’s freeze on child allowances is a concern and doesn’t even want to increase it in line with rising prices. It is supported by the leader of the Christian People’s Party Ulug Polistad. – Bulstad says the situation as it is now is completely crazy, and he also wants to increase child allowances, like Rødt. Read more
Aquaculture workers will demonstrate against rent land in front of Parliament (inland fish)
Aquaculture workers rage against a proposed land rent tax. On November 24 they organized a demonstration against renting land in front of Parliament. – We are simply horrified that the government could propose this in this way, says Hans Stolan, chief store host at agricultural giant Salmar. Read more
Solberg is as trustworthy as Støre and Vedum combined (TV 2)
Kantar’s poll for the channel showed that 13 per cent of those questioned had great or great confidence in SP leader Vedom as a politician. Forty percent of those asked answer the same question about Labor leader Stoer, while 53 percent answer the same question for Solberg. Read more
Ignorant attack on private owners who sold real estate near the top (Online on topic. Written by Editor-in-Chief Gunnar Stavirum, Netavizen)
Either Education Minister Tonji Brenna does not understand economics or she is deliberately misunderstanding it. Read more
That’s why we’re moving (Posted by Randi and Hans Jacob Sundby, owners of Læringsverkstedet) (E24)
In recent days, much has been written about our move to Switzerland with many separate comments. Read more
SV will stop the billion-dollar tunneling of ships at Stad (NRK)
The cost of the planned ship tunnel in the municipality of Stad is estimated to be approximately 3 billion NOK. In its alternative budget, SV proposes scrapping the billion-dollar project. Read more
SV .’s Last Chance (Leader, Dagbladet)
If SV is going to halt development of the northernmost oil field in the world, there is an urgent need. Lysbakken must use budget negotiations to stop the madness in the North. Read more
The commission will have state control over the energy sector (VG)
The Alternative Energy Commission, where old LO giants Jan Davidsen and Gerd Leif Vala are based, is proposing that Norway take back control of offshore power cables. ap butcher proposals. Read more
Salmon tax froze investments worth 35 billion (vinansaficin)
The proposed salmon tax led to a complete moratorium on investment along the coast. – The tax proposal from the government has stopped the engine, says Christine Langland in Sogomat Norge. Read more
A representative of Parliament is a member of the pressure groups: – in particular (VG)
Stein Erik Lauvås (AP) is a parliamentary representative and lobbyist for equestrian sports. Tage Pettersen (H) believes it is private that Norsk Rikstoto Lauvås is used in contact with the government apparatus. Read more
Is there a decisive limit to how unpopular a government can allow itself to become? (Commentary by Frithjof Jacobsen, Dagens Næringsliv)
Challenging times mean demanding political decisions. But it also requires trust. Read more
Leisurely with a New Counter-Terrorism Strategy: Focus on Psychiatry, Communication and PST Powers to Follow (NTB)
Justice and Emergency Preparedness Minister Emily Inger Mehl (Sp) said it was important to remember that the terrorist threat exists. It warns of several possible rule changes. Read more
County mayors ask the government to find additional funds to resolve counties (VG)
The Municipal and County Dissolution Bill may end with counties and municipalities that will not be dissolved. At the same time, the mood of the population changed. Read more
Mediation continues during the kindergarten strike on Monday evening (VG)
The parties participating in the kindergarten strike will continue mediation on Monday evening. The strike lasted three weeks, and involved more than 2,400 kindergarten workers. Read more
The division committee proposes a general armament of the police (NTB)
The Committee of Experts on Police Use of Force proposes general police armament. The committee is divided. It became clear when the chair of the committee, Professor Pål Arild Lagestad, presented his report to Minister of Justice and Emergency Services Emily Inger Mehl (Sp) on Monday. Read more
Recommended general armament: – Not from Norway (daily)
Both SV and Venstre react to the fact that the majority in the expert panel believes that we should support general armament in Norway. They are afraid to trust the police. Read more
Records and publishes police use of force (daily)
A panel of experts that has looked into the police’s use of force is proposing, among other things, a general armament of the police. They will also put in place a tool that continuously records police use of force. Read more
– Raging with threats (daily)
Threats against him and his roommate Bahareh Letnes are increasing after protests erupt in Iran, Sandberg claims in statements to Dagbladet. Now they are reconsidering the secret address. Read more
The ambassador called on the rug: – I’m going to continue (daily)
Norway’s ambassador has been called to the carpet in Iran – for the second time this fall. At the same time, the Speaker of the Norwegian Parliament, Massoud Qarahkhani (AP) is reaching out against the regime in the country. Read more
Kollsnes Processing Plant: – Cannot continue (daily)
Since September 26, the police have been responsible for the safety of Norwegian gas and oil facilities. Now the police chief of the Western Police District is warning against taking action after “a very long additional time”. Read more
Oslo takes an average of 2048 days to approve a housing plan: – Sign of illness (today’s work)
Despite many years of efficiency measures, housing regulation processing time has doubled in five years in Oslo. Conservatives call the city council paralyzed. Read more
Bergen’s policy has become a joke. Literally (Commentary from Anne Rokkan, Dagens Næringsliv)
In an effort to grow, the city council replaces one charlatan with another. Read more
Store and Kerry led a meeting on reducing emissions in shipping (NTB)
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and US climate envoy John Kerry on Monday presented a new initiative to reduce emissions in shipping. The Green Shipping Challenge kicked off in an event the two led during the Climate Summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Read more
The Secretary-General of the United Nations at the Climate Summit: – We are at full speed towards climate inferno (NTB)
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres painted a very grim picture of the fight against the climate crisis when he took to the podium in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday. Read more
Climate Hell Warning: – Very dangerous (daily)
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store comments on the serious speech he gave during the Climate Summit in Egypt. Read more
The WTO wants the free flow of green technology (NTB)
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is calling for the removal of trade barriers that prevent the free flow of green technology and innovation. In its latest annual report, World Trade Report, the organization wrote that international trade should not make the fight against climate change any more difficult. Read more
Steinfeld rages against Putin: – He usurps history (electronic newspaper)
Vladimir Putin violates international law in many ways. In addition, it violates history, says the Russian expert Hans Wilhelm Steinfeld. Watch the video
Steinfeld is terrified of what he thinks is Putin’s plan (electronic newspaper)
NRK legend Hans-Wilhelm Steinfeld believes this conflict is the end of the Putin era. Read more
Inner turmoil: critical questions pause (daily)
Behind closed doors in Parliament, there is a reaction to the Conservative Party’s handling of Ukraine issues. Dagbladet learned that the critical questions of the ministers were toned down. It is very likely that some will view us as brake pads, says Peter Frølich (H). Read more
Iran calls the Norwegian ambassador to the carpet (NTB)
According to Reuters, Iran summoned the Norwegian ambassador to the rug. It is assumed that the reason for summoning the ambassador was “unacceptable statements against the Islamic Republic.” Read more
Norway refused to subsidize grain in Ukraine (VG)
This summer, the Ukrainian authorities requested Norwegian support for the temporary storage of grain in Ukraine, a request rejected by the Norwegian authorities. This is shown in the statement that Foreign Minister Anken Heitfeldt sent to the Parliament’s Constitution and Oversight Committee. Read more
Russia must be forced (daily)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his daily video address that it was important for Russia to be obligated to participate in “genuine” peace talks, Reuters writes. Read more
Biden promises unwavering support for Ukraine even if Republicans take over Congress (NTB)
The White House still promises unwavering support for Ukraine, even if Republicans win the midterm elections. Read more
Russia tones down its use of language on nuclear weapons (NTB)
In recent days, Russian leaders have scaled back rhetoric surrounding the potential use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, notes the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). Read more
Russia experts: Women could become Putin’s problem (VG)
Russian women loved Vladimir Putin – shirtless and shirtless – but are these same women now causing problems for the president? We are already seeing signs that women are speaking out against war. Now there was a mobilization. The protests will increase when mothers and wives in major cities are eventually affected — in the same way that female relatives of contract soldiers from abroad have felt since the war began, says Stig Fredrickson, author and former Russian correspondent. Read more
Biden angered after the fatal mistake: – He should resign for the sake of the homeland (electronic newspaper)
In a very pure history in Washington Post Conservative political commentator and author writes George F. woe That both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamal Harris should not run in the upcoming presidential election and throw in the towel for their country. Read more
Biden: Democracy must be defended (NTB)
– Biden said in a speech to his supporters at a campaign meeting in Bowie, Maryland, Tuesday night, Norwegian time: – Democracy is in danger and this is the moment to defend it. Thus, Biden repeated the same message he sent in recent days in various election events in the United States. Read more
Russia recognizes: – Influenced US elections (electronic newspaper)
One of Vladimir Putin’s closest allies acknowledges that Russia influenced previous US elections, is doing so now, and will do so in the future. Read more
Choose the United States. Norway must prepare for more global instability. (Leader, Dagens Næringsliv)
On Tuesday, the United States may experience a political earthquake. Norway must prepare for more instability. Read more
No more drilling for oil (vinansaficin)
President Joe Biden claimed in the United States on Sunday that he would put an end to oil drilling. Last week he urged oil companies to increase exploration and production. Read more
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