Member of the Stortinget, Christian Tybring-Gjedde, says to TV2 that those voting on Fremskrittspartiet (the Norwegian Progressive Party) are so upset that they think the party must resign from the Government.
– To FrP, it is a consideration whether we get more approved within or outside the Government, Tybring-Gjedde says to TV2 the day after the budget agreement between the government parties and Kristelig Folkeparti (the Public’s Christian Party).
He tells of frustration in the group meeting of the party, and says that «nobody» was happy with the compromise agreed on.
– Our group is extremely frustrated. There is a rage toward Kristelig Folkeparti, Tybring-Gjedde says, and adds that he thinks it will be demanding to co-operate with Kristelig Folkeparti in a Government.
(©NTB)
Translated to English by Lars Hoem