Norway: Ministers to be questioned

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The Norwegian Prime Minister will be forced to meet the Norwegian parliament to answer questions because of the so called Lund-report. This showed that the Norwegian security police, to some extent in co-operation with the Norwegian Social Democratic Party, secretly and often illegally surveilled Norwegian citizens because of their political views (see Statewatch, vol 6 no 3). Other Ministers, among them the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Grete Faremo, and the Norwegian Minister of Defence, Jürgen Kosmo, will be forced to answer questions from the Norwegian parliament, as well as a Minister from the former Conservative government. The parliamentary questioning is planned to take place on 9 and 12 December this year and 8, 10 and 13 January 1997. Dagens Politik, 17.10.96.

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