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The Progress Party in Norway resigns after the government returns the wife of a terrorist

2020-01-20T15:46:06.448Z


Oslo-SANA The People's Progressive Party in Norway announced its resignation from the ruling coalition in protest against the government's restoration


Oslo-Sana

The People's Progressive Party in Norway announced its resignation from the ruling coalition in protest against the government returning the wife of an ISIS terrorist to the country last week.

"The bush is over," the party leader, Saif Jensen, who is currently finance minister, was quoted by Agence France-Presse as telling a news conference.

The announcement comes after the return of a 29-year-old woman linked to the terrorist organization "ISIS" with her two children from Syria to Norway. The Progress Party did not oppose the return of the children, but he refused to return the mother, who is of Pakistani origin and also holds Norwegian citizenship and is accused of belonging to the "ISIS" and the Nusra Front. .

"We have continuously announced our readiness to return the children, but we will not bargain with people who have joined terrorist organizations and are actively working to destroy human values," Jensen said.

The Progress Party also denounces the government for not taking its positions into consideration in the coalition and denies the resignation of the anti-immigration party the government to its parliamentary majority, but does not necessarily mean the collapse of the coalition headed by the conservatives led by Prime Minister Erna Solberg.

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Source: sena

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