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Conservative Mayor Believes Solberg Must Go

Summary by NRK
The Conservative Party's mayor in Lillesand, Einar Holmer-Hoven, believes that party leader Erna Solberg must step down. - The question is only whether it happens tonight or not, he tells NRK. - You don't see any other way out here? - No. The voters have given clear feedback about that. The Conservative Party needs a new and clearer direction, says the mayor. - Who should take over? - Frølich and Svenneby stand for renewal and have the direction…
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Erna Solberg is primarily responsible for the election defeat, says investor and former Conservative voter Anders Onarheim. Now he wants to see the Young Conservative leader as the new party leader: – Will create the little earthquake the party needs.

As early as next Friday, the Conservative Party will decide on a quick process to bring about a change of leadership, according to central sources in Trøndelag Conservative Party.

Conservative politicians in Nord-Troms believe Erna's time as Conservative leader should be over. And one name is frequently mentioned as a possible successor.

The Conservative Party made its weakest election since 2005. No one in the Conservative Party's central board will ask Erna Solberg to continue, and several say they are preparing for a change of party leader.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Conservative mayor of Skien believes it is natural for the party to start finding a replacement for Erna Solberg.

Ståle Kyllingstad believes Erna Solberg has had her time as party leader. NHO director and former Conservative Party mayor, Christine Sagen Helgø, also believes it is natural for the party leader to step down.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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