β Poor judgment seems to be an accurate assessment
Norwegian politician Trygve Slagsvold Vedum calls for compassion instead of condemnation towards Crown Princess Mette-Marit, following her interview about her past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
Vedum after Mette-Maritβs interview: β Time to show more mercy
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum calls for people to show mercy towards Mette-Marit after recent criticism.
Even Vedum did not ask about sex
The article discusses Minister of Children and Families Lene VΓ₯gslid's birthday experience in the Norwegian Parliament, highlighting the lack of substantive conversation and the prevalence of casual gestures like hugs.
Fears that oil measures will create noise: - An elephant in a glass shop
Politician Trygve Slagsvold Vedum expresses concerns that opening controversial areas for oil and gas exploration could lead to significant backlash.
Vedum knows better
In an opinion piece, Vedum counters VG's Hans Petter SjΓΈli's suggestion of holding referendums regarding EU membership negotiations, presenting a strong critique of the EU's bureaucratic structure.
Lowest sick leave in three years β Vedum believes sick pay must be protected
Sick leave in Norway reached its lowest point in three years at 6.57% in 2025, prompting proposal by politician Trygve Slagsvold Vedum to maintain the current sick pay system.
Toten puts Vedum in a predicament
Alarm bells are ringing in Norway's Senterpartiet as members push for municipal mergers, challenging party leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum's stance against such consolidations.
Vedum challenges Listhaug over million donation
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum criticizes Sylvi Listhaug for her lack of transparency regarding 10 million NOK donations received by Frp from anonymous donors.
This is old-fashioned romanticism of large-scale operations
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum, leader of the Centre Party in Norway, criticizes the Conservative Party's proposal for a new municipal reform, calling it outdated and warning of negative consequences such as the closure of elderly care facilities and school centralization.
Internal report: Vedum accused of contributing to 'clear loss of trust' for the Centre Party
An internal report by Norway's Centre Party reveals multiple reasons for their poor election performance, with its leader Vedum being blamed for contributing to a significant loss of trust.