Hadia Tajik pointed to as new central board representative from Rogaland – news Rogaland – Local news, TV and radio

This is what the leader of the Rogaland Labor Party, Frode Fjeldsbø, told VG. Hadia Tajik writes in an SMS to news that she is happy to have her home county behind her and that she is grateful that so many people from all over the country in their organization have encouraged her to run. – If the election committee and the national assembly want it, then I am ready to take responsibility in the leadership of the party. Beyond this, I do not intend to say much more about this now, it is important that the election committee is given peace of mind to work and that the process runs its course, writes Tajik in an SMS to news. Rogaland is currently without representation in the central board of the Labor Party after Hadia Tajik resigned as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs and then as Ap deputy leader in the wake of the commuter housing revelations last year. After Hadia Tajik resigned as deputy leader, Ap’s leadership consisted of Jonas Gahr Støre, deputy leader Bjørnar Skjæran and party secretary Kjersti Stenseng. Fjeldsbø, has previously advocated that the Labor Party should again have two deputy leaders. Fjeldsbø told news in December that he did not think it was too early for Tajik to return as deputy leader already in the spring. – Hadia Tajik has apologized for her mistakes and made amends, Fjeldsbø said then. Rogaland Labor Party had an extraordinary board meeting on Tuesday evening, where it was discussed whether they should point to Stavanger mayor Kari Nessa Nordtun or Hadia Tajik as the new central board representative for Rogaland. news has not been able to get in touch with Frode Fjeldsbø on Wednesday. Leader of Agder Ap, Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, has previously singled out knowledge minister Tonje Brenna as the party’s new deputy leader. The Labor Party has a national meeting on 4–6. May. It is there that the central board will be elected.



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