{"id":126119,"date":"2025-04-29T17:00:22","date_gmt":"2025-04-29T17:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/store-prepared-to-have-to-go-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country\/"},"modified":"2025-04-29T17:00:24","modified_gmt":"2025-04-29T17:00:24","slug":"store-prepared-to-have-to-go-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/store-prepared-to-have-to-go-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country\/","title":{"rendered":"St\u00f8re prepared to have to go &#8211; news Norway &#8211; overview of news from different parts of the country"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>&#8211; St\u00f8re was prepared to have to leave the mail as party leader, which he confirmed in several telephone calls with me during this period. It writes political commentator in V\u00e5rt Land Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad in the book &#8220;Prince&#8221;, which is published today. Prince: Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad in front of the ruining party office of the Labor Party at Youngstorget. He has given the book about St\u00f8re the name &#8220;Prince&#8221;. Photo: William Jobb \/ news Erstad says St\u00f8re was well aware that forces in the party would replace him as leader and prime minister. &#8211; I felt that Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re had a realistic relationship with what was going on around him, Erstad tells news. He continues: &#8211; This does not mean that such a thing was about to happen. I never got the impression that it was a topical issue he planned, but that he was prepared for it as one of several outcomes. news has presented the Prime Minister&#8217;s Office Erstad&#8217;s conclusions. State Secretary Kristoffer Thoner (Ap) has the following comment: &#8211; This was never a current issue. Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re, on the other hand, emphasized in a number of interviews that he experienced having confidence and good support in the party. -understood that the pressure was great in December last year that more media, including news, could tell how central party people in various Ap environments discussed St\u00f8re&#8217;s future as party leader and prime minister. Several said right in confidential source talks with news that the AP leader was going to be replaced well in advance of the election. The reason for the dissatisfaction was mainly the frustration over time with miserable polls, down to 14 per cent. That St\u00f8re, through the winter months, realized that his time as party leader and prime minister could suddenly come to an end, is information Erstad claims to have received directly from the prime minister himself. Experienced: Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad is experienced in the corridors of the Storting. Here he has gone both as a pressman and adviser for KrF. Photo: William Jobb \/ news According to the author, this has been done in conversations that could be reproduced and not in anonymized background interviews with St\u00f8re. &#8211; How big was the dissatisfaction against St\u00f8re internally in the Labor Party this winter? -It went far beyond the usual St\u00f8re critics. Sources that had been St\u00f8re-positive all the way admitted that they were prepared for him to step down. They also argued why they now thought it was right in the situation that had arisen. The criticism was overwhelming. &#8211; Who were these people who would get rid of him? &#8211; There were people close to party leader St\u00f8re, in the central parliamentary environment, far beyond those who had criticized him since the 2017 election. &#8211; He who was often accused of being part of the elite suddenly called himself the man of grassroots? &#8211; His point was that the criticism was stronger in the central environment than locally in the organization. The problem with a party democracy is that it is often the central environment that has the defining power. For the big part, this says that he understood that the pressure was very large. &#8211; Was anyone in the party who asked him to go? &#8211; I have a clear impression of that, based on the source talks I&#8217;ve had. More serious Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad writes in the book that the dissatisfaction with St\u00f8re in Ap is not of a new date. He claims that the pressure was also great in advance of the election in 2021, but that it still cannot compare with what was going on in the winter this year. BOOK: Our Land commentator Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad has published a book on Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re. Photo: William job \/ news &#8211; This time the criticism was much more real and heavier. And there was a greater likelihood that he would end up withdrawing, says Erstad. In the book he gives no in -depth description of who these people are, who was behind the desire to replace St\u00f8re. The reason for this anonymization is the source protection, which also explains why news and other media have long chosen the same line. Critical Gharahkhani, however, names Erstad in the book Storting President Masud Gharahkhani as one of the Greatest Critics in internal meetings. There he should have demanded, among other things, that St\u00f8re had to work to get rid of the Center Party in government. PREPARED: &#8211; St\u00f8re was prepared to have to leave the post as party leader, writes Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad in the book. Photo: William Jobb \/ news &#8220;Part of those I have spoken to, perceived the Storting President as Ilojal and one who did not understand the power of what he said, thus showing little role understanding. Others believed that Gharahkhani with his strong criticism of St\u00f8re was &#8220;the only adult in the room&#8221;, who dared to say things the way they actually were, &#8220;it says in the book. &#8211; Why are you highlighting the Storting President in particular? &#8211; Gharahkhani is one of the most powerful politicians in Norway. In rank, he is the powerful after the king. At the same time, he has gone a little under the radar in these discussions. Internally, he is pointed out as one of the worst critics of St\u00f8re in this process. &#8211; As one of those who wanted him to step down? &#8211; At least one of those who put a very strong pressure on the prime minister. &#8211; How is the relationship between St\u00f8re and Gharahkhani now? &#8211; I find that Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re lives in a way that conflicts have existed. And that &#8220;now we two must be addicted to each other&#8221;. In a kind of disagreement community, which he is able to live with. Critical: Storting President Masud Gharahkhani has been a clear critic of the prime minister in internal Ap meetings, according to Erstad&#8217;s book. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten \/ news himself, Gharahkhani writes to news that he does not comment on books he has not read. He continues: &#8211; Jonas and I have known each other for many years. We have a trusting relationship and a very good cooperation. Jonas is a good prime minister and does is very good job for our country for a demanding time. I can report that the Prime Minister and the Storting President talk well together. The prince in the book describes Erstad how his own relationship with St\u00f8re has evolved since 2018. At that time he was one of the most important advisors to KrF leader Knut Arild Hareide. Together, they struggled to get the KrF to change the side of the policy and make St\u00f8re Prime Minister. In the book he writes straight out that he looked up to the AP leader, but that admiration would soon become wonder. For Erstad, the step out of the policy and into the role of critical observer took out in the position of political commentator in V\u00e5rt Land. With him for the new job he had the experiences of the directional battle and the alliance with St\u00f8re. The fact that the book was titled &#8220;Prince&#8221; does not have exclusively with Macchiavelli&#8217;s famous textbook on leadership and statesman art. Erstad says: &#8211; In KrF in 2018, our secret code name was at St\u00f8re, &#8220;Prince&#8221;. Unlike many on the right -hand side who called him the fog fires, we felt that he was a fairly complete politician. Does the SP plan reject the question whether there is something machiavellically resting over St\u00f8re anyway? After all, he put hard on the discussions with the Center Party about the introduction of three EU directives? &#8211; It is difficult to think that Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re played strategically his own party leader in this question, Erstad replies. He continues: &#8211; It would have been a break in grades. St\u00f8re was saved by his extremely case -oriented nature: In the question of the EEA, he will not give in to a situation where the world is burning. After all, he was willing to set his position that the government should not oppose these EU directives. BREAK: Vedum and St\u00f8re presented the government platform at Hurdal one autumn day in 2021. Three and a half years later, the breach was a fact. Photo: NTB &#8211; Do you think those who wanted to change him are wondering what they thought, when they see how well it is going for the Labor Party on the measurements now? &#8211; Several have been very open about this: Without the government crisis with the Center Party and the election of Donald Trump as president, Jonas Gahr St\u00f8re would no longer be party leader. They have not changed analysis about that. Published 29.04.2025, at. 18.59<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/norge\/ny-bok_-store-forberedt-pa-a-matte-ga-1.17394353\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8211; St\u00f8re was prepared to have to leave the mail as party leader, which he confirmed in several telephone calls with me during this period. It writes political commentator in V\u00e5rt Land Emil Andr\u00e9 Erstad in the book &#8220;Prince&#8221;, which is published today. 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