Norwegian Politics, Politics | Here’s what the newspapers wrote about politics on Tuesday 31 October
(Full overview in a minute. Get “Here’s what the newspapers are writing about politics today” every morning as a newsletter. Register here – that’s it free.) Will there be a political earthquake from the Supreme Court? (Frithjof Jacobsen, DN)Tuesday morning
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Spokesman AFTER asked whether the new government formed by the current opposition group would raise the issue of war reparations from Germany. “First of all, I don’t know of any action taken by this government (United Right – PAP) about
Additionally, Poland was disadvantaged because it was the first country to confront Germany’s Blitzkrieg tactics, explained Mawdsley, a history professor at the University of Glasgow who specializes in World War II history and Russian history. He acknowledged that there was
DIVERSITY IN GOVERNMENT: Let’s not paint a picture that those who rule a country are a group reserved for older white men – it’s actually more colorful than you think, writes Milan Aran in Høyre. Private photo Government should not
HARD: Liverpool are having difficult days after Luis Díaz’s father was kidnapped in his native Colombia. Here with Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp in May. Photo: PETER POWELL / EPA / NTB Luis Díaz sat at home as Liverpool beat Nottingham
On Sunday, Law and Justice appeared on social media with the slogan “Good governance means keeping promises.” “We are not waging a campaign against anyone,” PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński said in the recording, whose various statements were used on the
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SOUNDING THE ALARM: Confederation Leader Jørn Eggum (front right) Photo: Bjørn Haugan / VG FOLKETS HUS I OSLO (VG) Fellesforbund leader Jørn Eggum said six or seven delegates had reported that they felt they had to vote against their wishes
In Katowice, right behind Donald Tusk was Markus Tylikowski, associated with the German Minority, who unveiled a plaque at the cemetery in Bytom, funded by one of the far-right AfD politicians and German neo-Nazi youth wing activists, the website Independent.pl