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Prime Minister faces 22 July report questions
Published on Tuesday, 14th August, 2012 at 22:54 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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Last Updated on 14th August 2012 at 23:06.
Norwegian politicians have called an extraordinary parliamentary meeting over the findings in the 22 July Commission’s report.
Norwegian Parliament
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Parliament is not due to reconvene until 1 October following the summer recess, but Parties do not want to wait until then for Jens Stoltenberg’s statement.
The 22 July Commission’s report criticised Norway’s terror preparedness and the way it handled the events in July last year.
“It was almost severer than I had expected. The Commission has done a thorough job and verified the information. It is quite revealing how many systems failed,” Conservative Party (H) leader Erna Solberg told NRK.
The date has not been disclosed yet.
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Published on Tuesday, 14th August, 2012 at 22:54 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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Last updated on 14th August 2012 at 23:06.
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Prime Minister faces 22 July report questions. Norwegian politicians have called an extraordinary parliamentary meeting over the findings in the 22 July Commission’s report. Parliament is not due to reconvene until 1 October following the summer recess, but Parties do not want to wait until then for Jens Stoltenberg’s statement. The 22 July Commission’s report criticised Norway’s terror preparedness and the way it handled the events in July last year.
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