– the parties that want to discontinue not develop
This week, at least 70% of the Finnmarks went and hoped that the Storting would turn in the case of Melkøya, and that the entire electrification with electricity from land should be put on ice.
After all, we had received good signals from KrF’s national meeting that Northern Norway was heard and that KrF would stop Melkøya. From the county council, we heard from both the Left and Frp that both parties were set to come to a compromise so that Finnmark is not affected by all the negative consequences that come with electrification with electricity from land.
Then it happened. Frp’s national meeting laid down completely veto against CCS, thus overriding its own county council in Finnmark, thus ensuring that a compromise proposal was completely out of date. Most people already realized that Melkøya was a lost case, unless the Left would make a compromise.
We think most people did not know that would happen when the vast majority of those in opposition to Ap and H wanted a CCS solution. Frp did not put the cards in this negotiation, and probably would not have won with its solution.
Is CCS a good solution? No, not at all. But it is the only compromise that exists in the Storting, and the alternative for Finnmark will be a much greater disaster.
Then the left turns for the twelfth hour and settles on the same line as H and Ap, who believes that since the process has started and the permits are granted, Norway will appear as junk if the permits are withdrawn. This even though it is minimal with democratic participation in this process.
The logic is the same as if you have already fired up the grill, you can just as well fire the house at the same time. It makes no sense. We need power lines in Finnmark.
Instead, they are facilitating the fastest relocation from Finnmark since the evacuation during the war. The difference this time is just that those who move hardly come back.
What will this mean for Finnmark, which will now get a power consumer who will use as much power as the whole of Finnmark together uses today? This will necessarily mean no new industry and industry, and it will also mean much higher electricity prices than today.
Some talk about 5-10 kroner kilowatten in winter. Unfortunately, what the facet will know, but it is worth thinking that the electricity consumption for heating is significantly higher in Kautokeino than, for example, in Arendal. If the power support is discontinued, as the Left has advocated, then such a electricity price will lead to ruin for most average families in Finnmark.
Of course, this does not care the Right and the Labor Party. When did they last something positive for Finnmark? When Røkke got our fish? But that the Left and Frp in the names of difficulty should be so hard on the requirements that the most important thing about the vote in the Storting was not adopted, namely to stop the electrification of Melkøya, we had not really seen that.
What happens now if the red -green wins the choice? Yes, they will run with expansive state budgets and green policies, which will lead to high interest rates and weak krone exchange rate. With a deaf of dismissal of the districts. Supported by the Center Party.
What happens if the bourgeois wins the election? Yes, Erna is driving with expansive state budgets and green policies, which will lead to high interest rates and a weak krone exchange rate. With a deaf of dismissal of the districts. Frp and the Left will argue between themselves and Erna gets its will even though the support parties may disagree.
These parties will discontinue, not develop, Norway. This is a broad consensus in the Storting. If you want policies aimed to develop, not discontinue, Norway, then it is no use to give their vote to the big parties. They do not deliver on election promises, and we end up with Right/Ap policy every single time.
If you want a party that will fight to stop the green shift and who wants a strong business community, then you should vote inp.
If you do not want Norway to be governed by Oslo, but from the districts in our counties, you should vote inp.
If you want a party that consistently says no to ACER, the EEA and draconic civil protection laws, then you should vote inp. We are the only party that wants to develop, not discontinue, Finnmark.
Agnar Johansen
Parliamentary candidate
Finnmark inp
Odd Eilert Persen
Sami candidate
Finnmark inp