Feb 19 โ€ข 14:24 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway NRK

March 3 is the committee's Epstein deadline

The Norwegian Parliament's Control and Constitutional Committee has set a deadline of March 3 to submit a proposal for a broad investigation into connections to Epstein in Norway.

The Control and Constitutional Committee of the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget) is working towards a deadline of March 3 to deliver recommendations on initiating a comprehensive investigation into connections related to Epstein in Norway. The proposal will outline the topics to be included in the mandate for the investigation commission, as well as provide guidelines on its composition. Committee chairman Per-Willy Amundsen from the Progress Party expressed the goal of achieving consensus within the committee before submitting the recommendations to the parliament.

Once the Stortinget formally decides to undertake an investigation, the matter will be referred to the presidency of the parliament. The presidency, along with the parliamentary leaders, will frame the definitive mandate and assemble the investigation commission. This process underscores the importance of a structured approach in addressing potentially sensitive connections and implications surrounding Epstein's affairs in Norway.

The establishment of this investigation committee signals the Norwegian government's commitment to transparency and accountability regarding past events related to Epstein. It also reflects the heightened interest and scrutiny regarding international figures and their impact on domestic shores. The outcomes of this investigation could have significant implications for public trust in governance and issues of integrity within the political framework of Norway.

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