The government has been slaughtered by aid organizations to move aid money to Ukrainian refugees in Norway. Now the LO management is also signing up.
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– We believe that it is of course completely right that Norway stands up for the Ukrainian refugees. But we believe it should not go beyond the development assistance budget, says LO’s first secretary Julie Lødrup, to VG.
Next week, delegates from all over the country will gather for the LO congress. IN a statement The LO secretariat has approved, which will be processed there, they go a long way in criticizing the government’s aid cuts.
They do the same in one consultation response to the government’s revised budget, where they point out that almost 10 percent of the development assistance money that was planned to be spent abroad, will be reallocated in Norway. They characterize it as “unfortunate”.
– It is not common that you think so much about the development assistance budget?
– Now we are in an exceptional situation, because the refugee situation from Ukraine requires that we spend money. The main point is that we should support spending money on it, but that there is no reason for it to go beyond the development assistance budget, says Lødrup.
– Will need more
That the government chooses to cut – or re-prioritize – four billion in the development assistance budget, has upset Norwegian aid organizations.
The government have also received strong criticism in the UN organizations UNICEF and UNDP. In a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was “worried” about the consequences, according to the government.
– The UN Secretary-General asks countries to increase aid, not reduce it, says Lødrup in LO.