Giske is still confident of a place in the list – Trondheim can be decisive – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

Today, the nomination committee in the Labor Party in Sør-Trøndelag presented its proposal for a list before next year’s parliamentary election. Yesterday it became clear that eight out of nine members of the committee do not want Trond Giske on the list. Even so, he is still optimistic when it comes to securing a place on the shortlist. – Ultimately, it is the members of the Trøndelag Labor Party who decide, says Giske. – Giske is the last person I dare to write off Political commentator in news, Tone Sofie Aglen, says there are now two possibilities for Giske to get a place on the electoral list. – He can appear as a kind of compromise candidate further down a list. Earlier today, Acting Climate and Environment Minister Tore O. Sandvik advocated that Giske should be placed third on the list in order to “bring the team together”. – Or he can bet on winning the nomination meeting itself, says Aglen. Then Giske must gather a majority at the county party’s nomination meeting on 30 November. Trondheim Labor Party can be decisive Trondheim Labor Party is the largest municipal group in Trøndelag and represents 57 of the 133 representatives who will adopt the electoral list at the nomination meeting. – How the local team in Trondheim votes and whether they come with fixed mandates or not will have a lot to say. Nidaro’s democratic forum, where Giske is the leader, is part of the Trondheim Labor Party. – Whether Trondheim joins forces for Giske or whether they are divided will be decisive. – In addition, it depends on how the rest of the municipal law votes. If the municipal team in Trondheim votes unanimously for Giske, he only needs ten more votes to have a majority. Aglen says Giske is probably in the process of persuading delegates to the nomination meeting on 30 November. – Giske is the last person I dare write off, says Aglen. Pål Sture Nilsen was the only member of the nomination committee who wanted Giske on the list. The picture was taken on another occasion. Photo: Bjarte Johannesen / news The climate minister wants Giske Tidlegare to throw Tore O. Sandvik into the debate on Friday. He is a former county mayor in Trøndelag and now acts as climate and environment minister. In a post on Facebook, Sandvik writes that government power is still within reach for the Labor Party, but then they must win at least three mandates from the Sør-Trøndelag constituency. “The surest way to mess it up is to be more concerned with yourself, than the everyday and the future of those we ask for trust from,” he writes in the post. On Friday, Giske opened the Tranmæl Festival at Folkets hus in Trondheim. Photo: Grete Thobroe / news In the article, Sandvik advocates that Giske should get third place on the list. The Labor Party won three mandates from the Sør-Trøndelag electorate in the 2021 parliamentary election. “… If we are actually going to assemble the team, Trond should have third place and the nomination meeting should focus on that. Trond should also contribute to that,” writes Sandvik. Earlier the same evening, Storting politician Kirsti Leirtrø announced that she withdrew from the nomination process. – There can be some stiff smiles When news hits Giske on Friday afternoon, it’s at Folkets hus in Trondheim. Nidaros social democratic forum and Trondheim Arbeidarparti are organizing “Tranmælfestivalen 2024” there. Nidaro’s social democratic forum is the local team Giske has built up. – Those I have spoken to seem ready to fight on behalf of Giske, says political commentator in Adresseavisen, Siv Sandvik. – Here, Giske is among his own. Around 250 have turned up for the opening of the festival. – There can be some stiff smiles when members from other local teams come. Published 13.09.2024, at 17.45 Updated 13.09.2024, at 19.58



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