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Svenneby and Asheim Nominated as Conservative Party Deputy Leaders

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Ola Svenneby highlights immigration as one of the three most important policy areas when he is nominated as the new Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party.
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Ola Svenneby has been nominated as the new deputy leader of the Conservative Party, and with that comes a salary increase for the Young Conservative leader.

Leader of the Conservative Party's election committee Christian Ingebrigtsen assures that the committee has placed emphasis on geography when putting together a new party leadership.

Ine Eriksen Søreide is nominated as the new leader of the Conservative Party's election committee, which also proposes Henrik Asheim and Ola Svenneby as deputy leaders. But that does not have to be the final result.

·Oslo, Norway
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Henrik Asheim and Ola Svenneby are proposed by the election committee as deputy leaders of the Conservative Party's new party leadership. As expected, Ine Eriksen Søreide is proposed as leader.

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The Conservative Party's election committee proposes Ine Eriksen Søreide (49) as the new leader of the Conservative Party, with Henrik Asheim (42) and Ola Svenneby (28) as the party's deputy leaders.

A unanimous committee wants Henrik Asheim and Ola Svenneby as new Conservative Party deputy leaders. Sandra Bruflot announces that she will find a new job outside of politics.

·Oslo, Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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