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The whistle was used to prevent the party leaders from speaking so intensely in each other’s mouths that it became impossible to hear what the individual was saying.
Guri Melby was among the party leaders Riise saw herself forced to blow off as she continued to speak while he himself tried to speak. She was to respond to a proposal from Rødt leader Bjørnar Moxnes.
– Now I blow the whistle because we have to move on, Riise said.
Later, he blew the whistle against SP leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, who refused to give in in his attempt to respond to FRP leader Sylvi Listhaug’s tax attack.
– You will have to answer later, said the program manager and gave the floor to Labor leader Jonas Gahr Støre.
City councilor Inga Marte Thorkildsen for growing up and knowledge in Oslo is among several who react on Twitter.
– Dear TV 2 news, you must lead the debates, do not let there be anarchy. This hurts to listen to, she writes.
Political scientist Svein Tore Marthinsen also reacts to the chaos.
– A lot of tiling in the party leader debate on TV2. Works poorly, he writes.
Red politician Mimir Kristjansson shares the same opinion.
– It is really no wonder people have contempt for politicians when they have to listen to this shit here. Wait your turn, folks. You behave less well-behaved than a middle school class.
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