The Labor Party in Innlandet falls from 31 percent support to 18.7 percent in a new opinion poll, conducted for the newspapers Østlendingen, GD, HA, OA and Glåmdalen. Labor leader in Innlandet, and parliamentary representative for Hedmark, Lise Selnes tells the Østrlendingen that “they have to toughen up”, She does not want to state that the school structure issue, where two schools and four school sites in Innlandet were decided to be closed, is the whole reason. – It is difficult to know. With student numbers falling sharply, it was right to take structural measures to retain the school offer for students. It hurt, but was necessary. Labor is a governing party, she says to Østlendingen. Would lose power The Labor Party governs Innlandet county together with the Conservative Party and the Green Party. These two parties are virtually silent in the survey, according to Oppland Arbeiderblad. But if today’s party barometer had been the election result, the three parties would have only had 22 seats compared to today’s 30 seats. It would not have given a majority in the county council. The Progress Party stands for the greatest progress in the recent opinion poll. They make a leap from an election result of 9.2 percent to measuring 20 percent in the survey from Sentio. Election researcher Tord Willumsen at Høgskolen i Innlandet in Lillehammer says that it is the great progress of the FRP that is most conspicuous in the Oppland electoral district, to OA. – And there is a very clear voter migration from the Labor Party and the Center Party. Many of these go to Frp, and some of them go to Rødt. Published 08.11.2024, at 09.41
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