The nomination committee in Oslo Ap with preliminary recommendation – Greater Oslo

It is clear after the nomination committee came up with its proposal on Sunday evening. Not unexpectedly, Prime Minister and party leader Jonas Gahr Støre (age 64) is at the top of the list, but the big question has been who will be next. Autumn’s thriller The battle for second place on Oslo Ap’s parliamentary election list is one of this autumn’s great political thrillers. Kamzy Gunaratnam. Photo: Håkon Benjaminsen / news Kamzy Gunaratnam (36) has the place today. It didn’t happen without drama either. Also four years ago there was a contested vote for the place. Oslo’s deputy mayor at the time thanked Zaineb Al-Samarai. The later sports president was the nomination committee’s candidate. Tajik yes to Oslo Now Kamzy Gunaratnam is being challenged by one of the party’s political heavyweights. In September, Hadia Tajik (41) made it clear that she wants to be on the parliamentary election list for the Oslo Labor Party. The former deputy leader and minister had then said no to re-election to the Storting for Rogaland. The proposal is to be heard in the party teams in Oslo. They have until 11 November to express their opinion on the list. The nomination committee must then submit a final recommendation. It will be adopted at the nomination meeting on 26 November. Kamzy led locally In the first submissions from Oslo’s Labor Party, Kamzy Gunaratnam had a lead. But after Sunday’s meeting in the nomination committee, the list looks like this: 1. Jonas Gahr Støre2. Hadia Tajik is wanted by the majority of the nomination committee (eight members), Kamzy Gunaratnam by the minority (one member)3. Jan Christian Vestre4. Agnes Nærland Viljugrein is wanted by the majority of the committee (seven members), Trine Lise Sundnes by the minority (two members)5. Frode Jacobsen The third place on the list became vacant when Foreign Minister Espen Barth-Eide said no to re-election. Less than a week later, Minister of Health and Deputy Speaker Jan Christian Vestre announced that he would like to enter the Storting for the Oslo Labor Party. Published 20.10.2024, at 18.59 Updated 20.10.2024, at 19.21



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