Støre believes Frp’s policies are creating “Swedish conditions” – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

There is great concern that Swedish criminal gangs will gain a greater foothold in Norway. And that we will have greater problems with organized crime, as Sweden has had in recent years. In VG this weekend, Støre listed examples of politics from the FRP that he believes are helping to create: “Swedish conditions”. Støre and Listhaug met for a duel in Politisk kvarter this morning. There Støre said that the FRP’s policy will contribute to worsening the development: Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre came out hard against the FRP and their plan for integration. Støre fears negative developments in Sweden will also create fertile ground for “Swedish conditions” in Norway, if the FRP’s policy is implemented: Many immigrants who learn Swedish poorly. A school system that contributes to segregation. A society with rapidly increasing differences. Støre believes that the Progress Party in all three areas has a policy that leads in the wrong direction. He believes that the FRP is cutting everything that concerns Norwegian and integration measures in Norway, that they are in favor of free establishment rights in Skole-Norge. And that they cut the taxes of those who have the most, and create those differences. Jonas Gahr Støre and Sylvi Listhaug at Marienlyst. Photo: Håkon Benjaminsen / news – He is desperate Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug believes that the play shows that Støre is desperate. She believes the FRP’s policy is the guarantor against increased crime: – What we are hearing now is a desperate prime minister, who believes that attack is the best defence. She says that Støre, at the latest last autumn, stood on the floor of the Storting and believed that the debate about Swedish conditions belonged in the Swedish Riksdag and not the Storting. – Now he too has acknowledged that Swedish conditions are a challenge for Norway. Both in the form of Swedish gang criminals coming to Norway, they are established in all the country’s police districts. But also that the development in Norway is going in the wrong direction. She believes that the big difference between Sweden and Norway is precisely the FRP: – What created Swedish conditions was a far too high level of immigration over far too many years, where so many arrived that they failed to integrate the proper ones. The difference between Norway and Sweden is the Progress Party. Jonas Gahr Støre and Sylvi Listhaug before the duel. Photo: Håkon Benjaminsen / news Published 14.10.2024, at 09.05 Updated 14.10.2024, at 09.22



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