-Right now KrF is looking at its cut on the anti-woke wave and banning rainbow flags in Norwegian schools. Arild Hermstad said that. He believes the flag symbolizes diversity, fellowship and that everyone is worth equally. – The timing is the worst possible and shows zero empathy for vulnerable slice. It gets even worse when the party lies about the significance of the flag and links it to fake news that one of the slice organizations wants to lower the sexual age. – It’s down. Don’t lie, Ulstein. Furthermore, Hermstad said that MDG wants all the rainbow flags to get a waist in peace. news has tried to get a comment from the KrF, but the party has not yet answered our inquiries. – This is the time to be woke – this is the time to be vigilant, or rightly out Woke. We are good at that. Norway is the world’s most woke country, said Arild Hermstad. He believes that values as equal rights for all, respect for diversity, international solidarity, justice, knowledge and innovation are under pressure from characters such as US President Trump. – We see that some of the same ideas Trump nourishes underneath is also here. Hermstad: Will halve family poverty – halving family poverty is one of our most important promises in this election campaign. Arild Hermstad minutes before holding his national meeting speech. Photo: Karwan Noradin Ali / news Environment De Grønnes leader Arild Hermstad said he will double the child benefit and tax it as income in the hope of halving the family poverty. – A high -income family will get about the same as today. And those with the lowest revenues will come out a lot better, with 2000,- extra a month per child. “This is how we give poor families a historical boost that can get them out of poverty,” Hermstad continued. “The most Tough on Crime – it upsets me that many people think we get a better society of being as much Tough on Crime as possible,” Hermstad said. Leader Arild Hermstad at MDG National Meeting during his speech. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / news He mentions that the Storting recently got a majority for visitation zones and that several parties in the country now want general arming of the police. – There is no evidence to talk about the fact that we are now experiencing a heavy increase in violence and crime in Norway, Hermstad said and Fortatte. – Prevention must be the most important answer. No more police or stricter penalties. He mentions measures such as several youth clubs, more summer jobs and less “stress and pressure” for youth, and strengthening the competence for everyone who works with children and young people. The MDG national meeting is currently starting the Green Party’s Green Party at Fornebu in Bærum. Party leader Arild Hermstad has previously said that the party excludes cooperation with the Progress Party (Frp) nationally this year as well, and rather looks at the red -green side. During the weekend, the Green Party De Grønne’s national meeting will adopt a new party program for the next period and have the choice of new deputy leader. There is a match voting on the deputy leader. The nomination committee has appointed Jonas Maas Nilsen from Møre og Romsdal, but Sigrid Heiberg from Oslo MDG has confirmed to news that she will challenge him. MDG leader Arild Hermstad is not up for election this year, so the biggest tension is linked to the outcome of a number of dissent to the election program. Among these are whether MDG should go for the development of nuclear power or not and whether they should go for a larger focus on wind turbines in the country. MDG is below the barrier. On news’s latest measurement, the party is 3.1 per cent, almost a full percentage point behind the 4 per cent barrier and even lower an election support in 2021. The support gives MDG a weakened position towards the parliamentary elections in the fall of 2025. It will therefore be important for the party to cross the threshold. If that happens, a new government may depend on the support of the Environment Party. The barrier barrier is the lower limit for the support a lot can have in election, and still be awarded equalization mandates. In Norway, the barrier is four per cent. The 19 equalization mandates are distributed to the parties that have the most “wasted” votes nationwide when the direct mandates for each county are distributed. The scheme will ensure that smaller parties, which often have too little support in individual circles to win mandates awarded to the county, are more correctly represented in the Storting. Published 08.05.2025, at. 15.55 Updated 08.05.2025, at. 17.03
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