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Full-Blown War of Words on the Bourgeois Side: Listhaug Hits Back at the Conservative Party

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Becoming prime minister is like jumping on a speeding train, according to Ine Eriksen Søreide. Listhaug accuses Erna Solberg of being most concerned with moving into the prime minister's residence.
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Several of the right-wing billionaire donors believe the war of words between Sylvi and Erna is being blown out of proportion.

·Oslo, Norway
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Conservative leader Erna Solberg's statement that Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug cannot become prime minister has sparked strong reactions in Listhaug's party.

Listhaug: – Solberg seems more concerned with the prime minister's residence FRP leader Sylvi Listhaug hits back at Erna Solberg after the latter spoke out about Listhaug's chances of becoming prime minister in an interview with Aftenposten. Read also: Read also: Solberg: Listhaug cannot become prime minister Erna's calculation – You can't now calculate a bourgeois majority without the Conservative Party becoming that much bigger. And the Conse…

Erna Solberg believes that the polls are clear that Sylvi Listhaug will not become prime minister if there is a conservative majority in the election.

Becoming prime minister is like jumping on a speeding train, according to Ine Eriksen Søreide. Listhaug accuses Erna Solberg of being most concerned with moving into the prime minister's residence.

·Norway
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The professor calls it a clear turnaround in the election campaign.

·Oslo, Norway
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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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