« It’s truely wrong »
Hildur Sverrisdóttir, a member of the Independence Party, said one of the most serious things that happens in parliamentary states is that the minister does not say the true parliament. She also said the comments of Kristrún Frostadóttir Prime Minister and the informer of the former Minister of Child and Education, Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir, were not in accordance with.
« Both can not be said to be true, » said Hildur, when she addressed the parliament under the chairmanship of the President of Parliament today.
Hildur said Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir has stated that no request for confidentiality has been included in the Prime Minister’s Office regarding the matter that information was communicated to the then Minister of Child and Education. She says it conflicts with the explicit statements of the informer.
She added that the prime minister actually said in the light that in the published timeline of the ministry that no request for confidentiality had been entered into the Prime Minister’s Office, « it is certainly wrong. There is nowhere in the documents published by the ministry ».
Bergthór accepts Hildur’s comments
Bergþór Ólason, a member of the Central Party, took a similar string and Hildur and said it was necessary that they do not turn to events 35 years ago, but what has happened in the last few days in parliament and outside it.
« I think that the highest president is involved, with parliamentary party chairmen, as the case may be, or the chairman of the Constitutional and Regulatory Committee, that the matter be taken into consideration, and those who are unclear to the earth, with the view that it can be understood.
The main points are the treatment of the leaders of the ruling parties on the issues and the issue below, data and meeting requests, request for confidentiality and forward along the streets. The Constitutional and Supervisory Committee must be the right forum for us here in Parliament to lead it into the ground. «