The board of Trøndelag Ap sits on Monday evening in an extraordinary board meeting that began at 5.30 p.m., experiences both TV 2 and VG.
– We will have a meeting about organizational matters, said leader of Trøndelag Ap, Ingvild Kjerkol, to NRK before the meeting. She will not say anything more about what will come up at the meeting.
– We are a membership organisation, that is the reason why we do not share much with the public when it comes to members and union representatives. It also has a right to have its privacy rights safeguarded, she points out.
The investigation, which is likely to be discussed at the meeting, will answer whether party rules have been broken when it comes to moving members from Nidaros Sosialdemokratisk Forum to other teams in Trøndelag.
The local team, led by Trond Giske, has experienced great membership growth in recent years. That is why it has attracted attention that many members have announced a transfer to other local teams in Trøndelag.
On 29 October, Adresseavisen wrote that this should be investigated. The party office has now collected over 100 pages of feedback and messages of concern. This is probably what will be discussed on Monday afternoon.
To VG, party secretary Kjersti Stenseng denies that they are involved in the investigation and that the matter is handled by the county team.
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**Interview with Julie Hansen, Member of the Trøndelag Ap Board**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us, Julie. The extraordinary board meeting of Trøndelag Ap has garnered significant attention. Can you elaborate on the purpose of this meeting?
**Julie Hansen:** Thank you for having me. This evening’s meeting is crucial as we’re discussing several pressing issues that affect our region. We’re focusing on strategic initiatives that will guide our policies and frameworks in the upcoming months.
**Editor:** That sounds important. Were there specific topics on the agenda that the board prioritized?
**Julie Hansen:** Yes, absolutely. The board is prioritizing discussions around community engagement and how we can better serve the needs of our constituents. We’re looking at feedback from recent local events and assessing our parliamentary measures to ensure they align with the public’s expectations.
**Editor:** Given the late timing of the meeting, is there a sense of urgency among the board members?
**Julie Hansen:** Indeed, there’s a palpable sense of urgency. We recognize that our region faces immediate challenges that require quick, thoughtful action. The discussions tonight will pave the way for our immediate and long-term strategy, so we are all quite engaged.
**Editor:** Are there any expected outcomes from this meeting that the public should be aware of?
**Julie Hansen:** While I can’t share everything just yet – as we’re still in deliberation – I can say that we aim to announce a set of actionable goals that reflect community feedback and address the critical issues we’ve been facing. We hope to communicate these outcomes soon.
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Julie. We look forward to hearing more about the results of the meeting.
**Julie Hansen:** Thank you! We appreciate your interest, and I look forward to sharing more in the coming days.