Frølich Says No to Becoming Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party
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Peter Frølich (38) withdraws as a candidate for the position of deputy leader of the Conservative Party.
Peter Frølich will not become the new deputy leader of the Conservative Party Instead, Frølich is asking that the Conservative Party elect Ola Svenneby (28) and Henrik Asheim as new deputy leaders. – I ask the election committee to elect some other deputy leaders than me, says Peter Frølich to TV 2. He has formally informed the election committee that he is not a candidate. This is despite the fact that Frølich was likely to be elected, if he r…
Peter Frølich (38) withdraws as a candidate for the position of deputy leader of the Conservative Party.
Peter Frølich (38) withdraws as a candidate for the position of deputy leader of the Conservative Party.
Peter Frølich (38) and Henrik Asheim (42) were expected to be proposed as deputy leaders of the Conservative Party under Ine Eriksen Søreide (49). Now Frølich is asking the party to choose Ola Svenneby (28) instead.
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