Trond Giske not proposed as Storting candidate – notifies bench proposal – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

The board of the Trondheim Labor Party has come up with a proposal for resolution before tonight’s meeting of the representative council. But the board is divided. The majority does not have a proposal, but the minority must have proposed a list of the top five candidates for the Storting from the Labor Party in Sør-Trøndelag constituency. And Trond Giske is not one of the five candidates. But on the other hand, Karianne Tung, Kirsti Leirtrø, Sara Shafighi, Per Olav Skurdal Hopsø and a candidate from AUF are on the list. Nils Nesjan, delegate from the Byåsen labor union, has already confirmed that he wants to place Trond Giske at the top of the list. Nesjan tells news that he will wait until tonight to comment on why he wants Giske in Parliament. Trond Giske has so far not responded to news’s ​​inquiries. Must collect votes At tonight’s meeting, Giske’s local team, Nidaros Social Democratic Forum, has 84 of a total of 178 delegates. This means that Trond Giske needs slightly more votes than from his own local team to be voted into the list. Political editor in Adresseavisen, Siv Sandvik, believes Giske has a good chance of getting enough votes. – He has good chances. Precisely because he has built up a local team where one of the most important issues for the members is to get Giske into Parliament, adds Sandvik. news has tried to get confirmation from Karianne Tung whether she wants to be on the list, but she has not yet responded. It was Adresseavisen that mentioned the list proposal from the minority on the board first. The representative meeting starts at 6pm tonight. Decisive meeting Although the final list of representatives to the Storting will not be adopted until November, tonight’s meeting has a lot to say. The board has a unanimous recommendation that two of the first four on the parliamentary list should be from Trondheim. And when the final Storting list is to be adopted on 30 November, Trondheim Ap has 57 out of 133 delegates with voting rights. Ever since he returned to politics, many have speculated whether Giske wants to make a comeback to the Storting. Chaotic commotion In February, during the annual meeting of Trondheim Ap, the incumbent leader had to resign and internal unrest came to light and onto the rostrum. And the unrest within the party has not subsided, explains Sandvik. – The run-up to this meeting shows that Trondheim Ap is not a unified party. The divisions we saw during the upsetting annual meeting in February are still rifts in the party. One of those who was blamed for the internal unrest was Trond Giske. At the annual meeting, he was elected as deputy manager of Trøndelag Ap. Published 15.08.2024, at 12.49 Updated 15.08.2024, at 13.49



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