County leader Truls Olufsen-Mehus in KrF Troms and Finnmark says the financial issues KrF leader Kjell Ingolf Ropstad have now had to apologize, weaken confidence in him.
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– Ropstad seems willing to take the consequences of what has been a bad decision. It is positive that he will make up for it and that he apologizes. But what emerges now shakes confidence in Ropstad as party leader, Olufsen-Mehus maintains to VG.
Ropstad met the press on Friday to apologize for a tax evasion, which made him save 175,000 kroner in taxes. Aftenposten has revealed this. The newspaper has previously written that he was registered at home with their parents, while he and his family lived in Oslo.
– The party needs to focus on gathering forces after the election, making the necessary evaluations and making a winning recipe together to take back the seat we will have in the Storting.
He adds:
– This case shifts the focus away from what is most important to us in KrF right now after the election. It’s regrettable. I will not say more until I have had a meeting with the county board next week.
– Dare to take all debates
KrF’s parliamentary representative Thorild Brandsdal expects an internal debate in the party.
– It is a terribly boring case, a case that we should have been without. And the one who feels the most about it is probably Kjell Ingolf himself. I expect there will be a debate internally, not just about this. We had a very poor election result, says Brandsdal who believes that the party will turn all stones in the wake of the parliamentary election.
– I think the management debate will be part of it, Brandsdal says to VG. She says that she has a lot of questions and has given some thought to the party and this matter.
– I have not concluded myself yet, but if we are to take the party forward, we must dare to take all debates, including that with the leader if desired in the party, and ask the difficult questions. Then we get to discuss so that the rags fly.
Brandsdal asks himself what messages have been received at what time, but will leave the legal content of the case to the tax authorities. She points out that Ropstad said on Friday that he can not demand trust.
– Kjell Ingolf is a man of flesh and blood and he was reasonably cracked when he stood up today. He needs both love and care, and this can be shown without the condition that you agree with all the dispositions he has made, the former Vennesla mayor believes.
– Should be discussed internally
Oluf Maurud, county leader for KrF in the Inland, calls the case “highly regrettable” and “very serious”. He argues that the party should discuss the matter internally.
– When it emerges that you have speculated and profited from it, it is very unfortunate, says Maurud.
– What consequences should this case have?
– I have not speculated about that now. Now I see that he says he is motivated to move on. I want to hear a little more before I say anything.