{"id":81895,"date":"2024-06-13T19:03:50","date_gmt":"2024-06-13T19:03:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/worst-possible-start-news-trondelag-local-news-tv-and-radio\/"},"modified":"2024-06-13T19:03:52","modified_gmt":"2024-06-13T19:03:52","slug":"worst-possible-start-news-trondelag-local-news-tv-and-radio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/worst-possible-start-news-trondelag-local-news-tv-and-radio\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8211; Worst possible start &#8211; news Tr\u00f8ndelag &#8211; Local news, TV and radio"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>&#8211; This is the worst possible start for what will be a minority council in Trondheim.  That&#8217;s what political editor Siv Sandvik says in news&#8217;s \u200b\u200bAdresseavisen in the political quarter.  &#8211; People were unsure whether the city council was going to be formed.  Now they will be, but the dispute over land lives on, adds Sandvik.  Chaos around the city council before they have started The Finance Council had to resign and was replaced by Kjetil Reinskou.  And dissension within H\u00f8gre has created uncertainty about the cooperation between the parties in the new city council.  It was about the area plan for the municipality and protection or development in Tillermarka, a forest area in Trondheim.  But the city council is in the minority and is unable to get a majority for the spatial plan in the city council.  Well, they decided to postpone this until after the summer.  &#8211; We have not come to terms with a healthy agreement that has a majority in the city council.  There have been many inputs from actors right up until today, says group leader Berit Tiller in H\u00f8gre to news.  &#8211; The goal is to get better treatment and correct treatment, he adds.  &#8211; Sentrum-H\u00f8gre is not capable of governance The opposition reacts strongly to the fact that the governing party will now postpone the issue of the area plan to the municipality.  &#8211; They fail to secure a majority in the city council for the important and major issues, says Mona Berger in SV to news.  She believes this has been a problem since the party took over power after the municipal elections last autumn.  &#8211; Since centrum-H\u00f8gre took over management, we have seen that they are simply not capable of management.  &#8211; It was simply not reality-oriented when they sat down and created the platform, says Mona Berger about the city council in Trondheim.  Photo: Bjarte Johannesen \/ news Berger believes that the goals of the different parties in the centre-right are contradictory and do not harmonize.  &#8211; That&#8217;s what I see now.  Managing to acquire 3,000 decares of commercial land is terribly difficult without destroying cultivated land, bogs and important forest areas such as the Tillermarka.  CONTROVERSY: The cooperative parties agree to protect the Tillermarka in Trondheim.  But now parts of the Conservative Party want a rematch.  Photo: Morten Andersen \u2013 Chaos is also a good thing It is not just in Trondheim that there has been a storm around the city council and their politics.  The same week that Ferhat G\u00fcven resigned as finance councilor in Trondheim, the finance councilor in Bergen also had to resign.  &#8211; Perhaps parliamentarism will seem more chaotic, but in reality you get more debate about important issues.  And that is also a good thing.  So says political commentator in Bergens Tidende, Gerd Margrete Tjeldfl\u00e5t.  She has followed the city council in Bergen through many years of light rail chaos.  And if the politicians in the city council do not do as they say, they will be held responsible.  &#8211; There is a majority in the city council that can overthrow the city council if they do not do what they say.  It is the ultimate rice behind the mirror.  &#8211; Part of parliamentarism is that the politicians are ultimately responsible.  And thus all irregularities and all processes become more visible in a way, says Gerd Margrete Tjeldfl\u00e5t in BT.  Photo: Linnea Skare Oskarsen \/ news Municipal parliamentarism As of today, three municipalities have parliamentarism: Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim.  Oslo already introduced municipal parliamentarism in 1986. Bergen introduced parliamentarism in 2000 and Troms\u00f8 in 2011. Troms\u00f8 returned to the chairmanship model on 1 July 2016. Trondheim will introduce parliamentarism on 13 June 2024. At county level, several counties have had parliamentarism, some still do.  In 1999, Nordland became the first county municipality to introduce parliamentarism.  In 2003, Troms, Nord-Tr\u00f8ndelag and Hedmark county municipalities followed suit.  When Tr\u00f8ndelag merged into a county in 2017, a chairmanship model was introduced for the new large county.  In 2020, Troms and Finnmark merged and continued with parliamentarism.  From 1 January 2024, Finnmark and Troms are re-established according to the chairmanship model.  In 2020, the Storting passed a new municipal law which made it more difficult to introduce parliamentarism.  In 2022, Vestland county said no to introducing parliamentarism.  As Viken was dissolved on 1 January 2024, Akershus is parliamentary, while Buskerud and \u00d8stfold follow the chairmanship model.  When Hedemark merged with Oppland and formed Innlandet county, the chairmanship model became the form of governance.  In 2023, Nordland decided to sort out the chairmanship model again.  Minority council The historic city council is in the minority in the city council and must negotiate with other parties to get their issues through.  But city council leader Kristian Dahlberg Hauge is sure that they will achieve good cooperation with the other parties.  &#8211; I am very aware that we are a minority council.  This means that we have to get support from various parties in the city council.  And that job only contributed to me getting more political discussion and good political processes in the city council.  When the city council was presented earlier this year.  Since then, finance councilor Ferhat G\u00fcven (person no. 2 from the right) has been replaced by Kjetil Reinskou.  Photo: Sunniva Skurtveit \/ news And in the city council, the city council has the cooperation party Pension Party, Center Party and Christian People&#8217;s Party.  &#8211; I must manage that cooperation well and then I must have a good dialogue with other parties.  The city council leader is optimistic and ready to hire Trondheim into the new form of political governance.  &#8211; It must be a shorter way to implement what I am saying here than it has been in the past.  If there is something that the new model should be characterized by, it is implementation power, says Dahlberg Hauge.  Published 13.06.2024, at  07.08<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/trondelag\/mindretalsbyradet-tar-over-makta-i-trondheim_-_-verst-mogeleg-start-1.16918418\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8211; This is the worst possible start for what will be a minority council in Trondheim. That&#8217;s what political editor Siv Sandvik says in news&#8217;s \u200b\u200bAdresseavisen in the political quarter. &#8211; People were unsure whether the city council was going to be formed. 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