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Reacts strongly to “power plays” in the Labor Party

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Several forces in the Labor Party want Hadia Tajik back in the leadership.

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8. mars 2023 22:28 – Updated March 8, 2023 10:44 p.m

The Labor Party should be replaced. Party leader Jonas Gahr Støre has been clear that he wants two deputy leaders in the party. Kjersti Stenseng’s role as party secretary has also been discussed.

After Hadia Tajik resigned last year due to the commuter housing issue, the Labor Party has only had one – Bjørnar Skjæran.

– Out of the question to contribute in a game

According to the Labor Party’s county mayor in Trøndelag, Tore O. Sandvik The daily newspaper be furious at what he believes to be improper power play in the party.

Tore O. Sandvik dislikes what he believes is a power play in the Labor Party.
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– For me, it is out of the question to contribute to a game for party secretary in order to push Kjersti from Inlandet and Bjørnar from northern Norway out of the party leadership, says Sandvik, who sits on the Labor Party’s central board, to the newspaper.

Former Ap leader Bjørn Tore Godal says that changes must be made in the party leadership. He suggests Tonje Brenna and Tajik as deputy leaders under Støre.

– Party leader Jonas has advocated for renewal, and if we are to take it seriously, it must also apply to the party leadership, Godal told TV 2 Monday.

Brenna and Tajik

The same channel reported on Tuesday that Hamar Labor Party wants to oust Kjersti Stenseng as party secretary. They propose former deputy chairman Helga Pedersen as Stenseng’s replacement.

Rogaland Ap, the county association of Tajik, believes that she should become deputy leader. The county association is so far the only one that has decided that they want Tajik as deputy leader. Recently, the deputy leader debate has revolved around Hadia Tajik and Brenna.

Tajik was deputy leader of the Labor Party from 2015 until she resigned in March 2022. The elections take place during the national meeting of the Labor Party from 4 to 6 May in Folkets Hus in Oslo.

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