– The timing is not right, says the Labor Party’s Kari Henriksen to news. She is a member of the Storting’s presidency, which on Monday issued a recommendation on the matter. It states that the government partner the Center Party will secure a majority for increased remuneration together with the Conservatives and the Progress Party. When the case later goes to court, the Liberal Party and probably also KrF will join this majority. SV and Rødt will tighten, while the Labor Party will postpone the question to the committee that reviews the executive salaries in the state has completed its work. – The presidency has also on its own initiative taken action to assess our own arrangements in the Storting. It will therefore be very strange to change our salaries now, says Henriksen in the Labor Party. Astonished The reasoning of the Labor Party is met with astonishment by the government partner the Center Party. – The Storting has already decided that the executive salaries in the state shall not be used as a basis when calculating the remuneration of politicians. It is the general wage development that should be governing. The Labor Party even voted for this in May last year, and then it is surprising that they have changed their position, says Nils T. Bjørke who is Sp’s representative in the presidency. The Labor Party’s Kari Henriksen believes that executive salaries are relevant to include in the calculation, before the Storting takes a position on the issue. – As the situation is now, with increasing differences, it is important that we see the development in context, she says. Bikker million The Storting decided not to regulate remuneration from 2020. This will therefore be the first salary increase for the Storting representatives since 2019. Since 1 May 2019, the remuneration for Storting representatives has been NOK 987,997. But when the majority in the Storting now votes in favor of the proposal from the so-called remuneration committee, the sum will exceed NOK 1 million, with effect from 1 May 2022: Then Storting representatives will receive NOK 1,064,318 a year, ministers NOK 1,518,999 a year and the Prime Minister 1,869 .761 a year. – To give parliamentary representatives million income will be to go in the completely wrong direction. We would rather cut the Storting’s salary. It is a small but important measure to reduce the differences in society, says Rødt’s Bjørnar Moxnes. Delay In the report from the Remuneration Committee, which is based on a majority in the Storting, politicians’ wage growth is estimated at 5.1 per cent this year. This is far more than what employees in the industry received, where the limit for the wage settlement was estimated at 3.7 per cent. At the same time, politicians did not get wage growth last year, when the wage settlement in industry ended at 2.7 percent. This is the basis for the calculations, the committee writes. – The committee has followed the wage development and the wage settlement, and submitted proposals on the basis of it. We in the Conservative Party think it looks real, Conservative Svein Harberg told news earlier this month. SV is alone in the presidency to want to cut politicians’ salaries now. In total, the party puts forward seven proposals, which also include new rules for how large the politicians’ total remuneration can be, for example when they hold office at different elected levels at the same time. When the matter is considered in the Storting, Rødt will also put forward proposals for tightening. Neither Rødt, MDG, KrF nor Venstre are part of the presidency.
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