– Lan Marie Berg has done enough harm in Oslo.
Sylvi Listhaug, incoming leader of the Progress Party, fears a rural uprising if Lan Maria Berg and MDG are released on the rest of Norway with support from the Center Party and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum.
– The whole of Rural Norway will be affected, if they see that Lan Marie Berg and MDG will have something to say for the rest of the country. She has done enough harm here in Oslo, if she is not allowed to attack the rest of the country as well, Listhaug says to Stavrum & Eikeland.
Communist Party Red
– The same applies to the Communist Party Red, which can get a hand on the wheel. Trygve is on the wrong team. He should rather cooperate with us, if he stands for the policy he says, which is good old-fashioned FRP policy, the next FRP leader continues.
Sylvi Listhaug visited the podcast Stavrum & Eikeland – where she does not rule out that the high spread of corona in Oslo may be due to the “ghettoization” in Oslo.
– It is quite obvious that the strategy has not worked in the eastern parts of the city and that there are people who have not followed the rules. It is a problem that affects everyone, says Listhaug to Stavrum & Eikeland.
Listen to the full podcast here:
The “ghettoization” of Oslo
– Is it the “ghettoization” of Oslo that is the cause?
– I register that in some immigrant environments, the infection control rules are not followed up. It can be a picture of poor integration. People live on the side of society and do not see what is happening, or do not want to, which is really a bigger problem, says Listhaug.
Listhaug also tells in the podcast about how she will rebuild the FRP again, whether she will also save Erna in this year’s election, about the government’s vaccine strategy and support schemes for the business community, as well as much, much, more.
Here you can hear several episodes of Stavrum & Eikeland on Acast or Spotify or Apple podcasts.
Guests have been former Prime Minister of Denmark, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Labor leader Jonas Gahr Støre, NRK’s Fredrik Solvang, athletics father Gjert Ingebrigtsen, finance chief Knut Brundtland, shipowner Herbjørn Hansson, and investors such as Jens Ulltveit-Moe, Jan Petter Sissener, Kristian Adolfsen, Johan H. Andresen and Reynir Indahl, to name a few.
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