– I think many are worried that Norway is over the top. It is no longer a matter of course that our children get better. Says party leader Sylvi Listhaug in his opening speech to the Progress Party’s national meeting at Gardermoen. -Private kindergartens are thrown, schools and health services are closed down, it is cut in pension rights, care places and care services despite the number of elderly people increasing. It happens on the Labor Party’s guard, Listhaug said. Sylvi Listhaug just before she speaks to Frp’s national meeting. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB She thinks the Støre government “pours out money” on measures that she believes should not be of the Norwegian welfare model. State subsidies to offshore wind and battery factories are two examples she highlights. -Ond task that politicians are to hand over society in better condition for the next generation. But if we continue as now, we will not do this, she said. Listhaug wants the Minister of Knowledge If the right side wins the election, then the Progress Party has one clear requirement for the Cabinet post: the Minister of Knowledge. Sylvi Listhaug on the way to a national meeting. Photo: Karwan Noradin Ali / news It stated Sylvi Listhaug in his national assembly speech. -We realize that children are not the same, but unique, we must have more level teaching to lift all students. We realize that if you struggle to read and write, then it is pointless to force you to spend time on side goals, Old Norwegian and Poetry Analysis. We realize that if you have fleas in your blood you cannot sit behind the desk for hour after hour. That’s why we want a practice reform, Listhaug said, continuing: “There’s nothing wrong with Norwegian boys. There is something wrong with the Norwegian school system. The FRP leader also repeated the old requirement for a separate economy in school and stated that there must be more discipline in school. “In the Frp school, the teacher should be the head of the classroom,” she said. Several nursing homes – in the next period, we will build 4,000 nursing homes and care places with 24 -hour care every year. 3,000 new ones each year and money to rehabilitate and renovate 1,000, says Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug to news. The election promise is one of several on which the Progress Party goes to election, which the party leader believes will contribute to better elderly care. It is also expected that Listhaug will enter other well-known Frp cases when she starts her national meeting speech at 14.30. Keywords are climate policy, immigration, crime fighting and tax cuts. In addition, she will probably talk about school policy, because in an interview with VG this week, she stated that Frp will demand the Minister of Knowledge if there is a government participation after the election. Dissensens The Progress Party’s national meeting will adopt a new party program for the next period during the weekend and re -select the two deputy leaders Terje Søviknes and Hans Andreas Limi. There are no counter -candidates for these recruits. Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug 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 surrogacy should be allowed or not as well as whether the salmon tax. The Progress Party is the second largest party of 21 percent, according to news’s ​​latest measurement. The support gives Frp a strengthened position towards the parliamentary elections in the fall of 2025. Sylvi Listhaug has previously said that it is natural that the largest party gets the prime minister – and at the moment this is the Progress Party. If Frp becomes the largest party on the bourgeois side after the fall election will be the fourth time. The first time Frp was the largest on the bourgeois side was in 1997, the second time in 2005 and last in 2009. Published 02.05.2025, at. 14.25 Updated 02.05.2025, at. 14.49



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