The selection committee has selected Ida Lindtveit Røse (30). She is from Oppegård in Viken, and a former KrFU leader. Røse is highlighted as a political talent and she was the country’s youngest minister when she acted as minister for children and families in 2020. But just a few days before the national assembly, Jorunn Gleditsch Lossius (43) from Agder announced that she is taking up the fight for the position of deputy leader. She has been acting parliamentary representative for Kjell Ingolf Ropstad and was mentioned by many as an obvious candidate. Lossius did not put forward her own candidacy, but she is running after central board member Magne Supphellen said he would make a bench proposal for her. Abortion central question The two candidates have different values in several areas. While Røse is considered liberal, Lossius is referred to as more conservative. Especially on the issue of abortion, it is highlighted that the two have different opinions. Røse will maintain the current abortion law, and says yes to abortion up to week 12. Lossius is equally clear that she believes the current law should be tightened. – I am very clear that abortion will always be about two people, and that children in the womb have independent human dignity and deserve stronger legal protection, says Jorunn Gleditsch Lossius. Thus, precisely the issue of abortion may become important when the national assembly has to choose between the two today. According to what news is experiencing, it can be even. Speed up the KrF The election committee’s candidate, Ida Lindtveit Røse, has announced that she wants to develop a new policy, strengthen the organization and secure new recruitment in order to speed up the KrF again. Jorunn Gleditsch Lossius, on the other hand, is keen to take care of the party’s “distinctive character in terms of values”. The battle between the two will be decided at the national meeting in Hamar on Saturday morning. Furthermore, Olaug Bollestad is set to continue leading KrF, together with incumbent deputy Dag Inge Ulstein.
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