– The negotiations have been demanding in recent days and the Liberals have announced that they cannot sit on the city council with the Frp and KrF, says Lae Solberg. He confirms that only the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party are moving forward with negotiations. – We want to reach a cooperation agreement with Frp and KrF, which also gives them political influence, says Solberg. The Conservatives initially wanted a bourgeois city council with all four parties. But on Tuesday, Venstre announced that they are breaking off probes with KrF and Frp. – Unfortunate signal from the Liberal Party Øyvind Håbrekke in KrF says that it is a pity that the Liberal Party does not want to form a city council with KrF. – We have promised the voters a change and apologize for the situation that has arisen. That the Liberals say that they will not sit in city councils with KrF sends an unfortunate signal and is unnecessary, says Håbrekke. Lae Solberg says that the Conservative Party is concerned that the two cooperation parties should also gain political influence. – I still perceive that there is a good atmosphere around the table. There are parties that like each other, although it seems that only two parties will go ahead and form city councils together. Satisfied with a blue-green city council Hallstein Bjercke from Venstre, on the other hand, is satisfied that there will be a blue-green city council, despite the fact that they do not get a majority. – A blue-green city council will be good for the city. Then we must be constructive and solution-oriented when it comes to a cooperation agreement with Frp and KrF, says Bjercke. Hallstein Bjercke is happy that there will be a blue-green city council in Oslo. Photo: Hallgeir Braastad / news The news that the Conservatives and Liberals are forming a minority city council came after the Conservatives called an emergency meeting with the four bourgeois parties at 2pm on Tuesday. The meeting came after Venstre broke off the exploratory meetings with the bourgeois parties, the reason being that the distances were too great. After the meeting, Øyvind Håbrekke in KrF said that they have cooperated with Venstre for over 60 years, but that this could become a divide. Bjercke, on the other hand, will not go that far. – There is a large political gap in many important areas in Oslo politics between KrF and Venstre. It is primarily about drug policy – we are going in completely different directions, says Bjercke.
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