– I have nothing to do with the Conservative Party – Latest news – news

– We can confirm that the mayor of Lom, Kristian Frisvold, resigned from the Conservative Party yesterday. This is what communications manager Cato Husabø Fossen in the Conservative Party says to news on Thursday evening. Frisvold himself also confirms the resignation. –– I have nothing to do in the Conservative Party any more when they help close down all the fringe schools. They enter a constellation with AP and MDG, so I no longer wish to support that. Frisvold tells news that he has been a member of the Conservative Party since the 70s once. Nevertheless, he says it is not sad to leave the party after more than 40 years. He says the school structure case was a big deal and says the announcement will have no consequences for his position as mayor, as he has been elected to Bygdelista. It was earlier this week that the Lom mayor opened fire in a municipal council meeting and said that they no longer needed to be factual and go after individuals. The move came after a very heated school dispute in Innlandet, which eventually ended with two schools and four school sites being closed down by a narrow majority in the county council. One of the schools that was closed is Lom upper secondary school. The narrow majority in the county council in Inlandet consists of the Labor Party, the Green Party and the Right.



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