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− | '''Anders''' | + | '''Anders''' was an active [[citizen]] of [[Norway]]. |
− | == | + | == Political Career == |
+ | He has served six terms in the Norwegian Congress, for the third term elected Party president [[Teknokratene|The Technocrats]]. He had one term as Minister of Defence. He was elected [[Minister|Minister of National security]] which is a mix between defence and foreign affairs. | ||
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+ | == Media Anders.== | ||
+ | [[File:The Soldier News.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Front Page News Paper]] He is the press director of {{eLink|newspaper|118121|The Soldier News}}. | ||
− | == | + | ===Extract From The '''The Soldier News '''=== |
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− | + | Seems like we are going towards a political system with only two parties, BP and GP, the RRF is a passive party, it’s only purpose seems to be not to participate in the congress, most of them do not even turn up. | |
− | + | BP and GP have party programs that are almost identical, so actually, we are moving towards a one-party system, everybody agrees about everything, is this good or bad? | |
+ | Every country that want to stay on top of things need an active opposition that can measure what have been done, and come up with new ideas.'' | ||
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+ | == Avatars == | ||
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Anders was an active citizen of Norway.
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Political Career
He has served six terms in the Norwegian Congress, for the third term elected Party president The Technocrats. He had one term as Minister of Defence. He was elected Minister of National security which is a mix between defence and foreign affairs.
Media Anders.
He is the press director of The Soldier News.Extract From The The Soldier News
Seems like we are going towards a political system with only two parties, BP and GP, the RRF is a passive party, it’s only purpose seems to be not to participate in the congress, most of them do not even turn up.
BP and GP have party programs that are almost identical, so actually, we are moving towards a one-party system, everybody agrees about everything, is this good or bad?
Every country that want to stay on top of things need an active opposition that can measure what have been done, and come up with new ideas.