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Victory to Vladimir Putin in Norway?
[22.03.2012, 06:08am, Thu. GMT]
Norwegian Special envoy to Sri Lanka Erik Solheim has been stripped of his ministerial portfolios - both environmental and foreign aid issues - by the head of the Norwegian government's Socialist Left Party (SV), Norwegian media reported. If it´s confirmed by unprofessional SV's new leader, this will give another victory to Vladimir Putin in the Russian Geo Politics in the High North including in asia, to many, peace in asia and africa, "Frenemy" to the US. NRK reported that new SV leader Audun Lysbakken told Solheim he was being replaced while at work Wednesday.
Solheim headed as scheduled for Buskerud County to participate in a debate on predator policies Wednesday night and wouldn't talk about the pending government shake-up. I have absolutely no comment, he told NRK.

Nor would Lysbakken comment. It has been expected that a new line-up of SV ministers will be announced Friday, after the weekly Council of State at the Royal Palace, following Lysbakkens election as party leader two weeks ago and his own resignation as a government minister over a funding scandal in his ministry.

Solheim had supported Lysbakken for the job as party leader, which he once held himself. Solheim has been among SV's most experienced ministers after being active in SV for the past 30 years, serving as a Member of Parliament and also serving as a UN special envoy for peace negotiations in Sri Lanka.
    
He's not the only SV veteran forced to leave the government to usher in a new generation of SV politicians. Tora Aasland, who has served as minister for research and higher education, is also expected to be replaced on Friday, with former SV leader Kristin Halvorsen probably taking over all education responsibility.

Solheim and Aasland are being replaced to make room for SV's deputy leaders in the government, Bard Vegar, Solhjell and Inga Marte Thorkildsen. It causes a problem that SV's own leader, Lysbakken, is no longer a minister so there is also a possibility that may change, with some speculating Lysbakken may take over as environmental minister after all.
    
It's also speculated that Heikki Holms may assume a government post. He was Lysbakken's chief rival for SV leader, and has broad support within the party.

Newspaper Aftenposten reported that Holma's will take over as minister for foreign aid, Solhjell as environmental Minster and Thorkildsen as minister in charge of family and equality issues, the post Lysbakken once held.
 
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