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Frølich: Eriksen Søreide Has My Full Support

Summary by NRK
Representative of the Storting Peter Frølich supports Ine Eriksen Søreide as the new leader of the Conservative Party. – She has my full support and will be an outstanding leader of the Conservative Party - and later Prime Minister of Norway, Frølich tells NRK. Frølich from Bergen has himself been mentioned as a possible leadership candidate. He may also be interested in another role in the party leadership.
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Representative of the Storting Peter Frølich supports Ine Eriksen Søreide as the new leader of the Conservative Party. – She has my full support and will be an outstanding leader of the Conservative Party - and later Prime Minister of Norway, Frølich tells NRK. Frølich from Bergen has himself been mentioned as a possible leadership candidate. He may also be interested in another role in the party leadership.

·Norway
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Ola Svenneby will become deputy leader of the Conservative Party – I will tell the election committee that I will be considered for deputy leader, Svenneby tells VG. The 28-year-old believes that the Conservative Party needs renewal to attract young voters. – Something is happening in Norwegian politics these days, which I think the Conservative Party can benefit from. It is a movement of voters – a generational uprising if you will – that the …

– I'm going to pick up voters, says Ola Svenneby to VG.

·Oslo, Norway
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Young Conservatives leader Ola Svenneby says he wants to become deputy leader of the Conservatives.

Ola Svenneby (28) has made his decision. The question is whether the Conservative Party wants him to continue.

·Oslo, Norway
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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