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The county council in Akershus survived  majority against mistrust
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The county council in Akershus survived majority against mistrust

The county council in Akershus survived a no-confidence motion with 31 votes against 20. The motion was proposed by red-green parties due to the illegal closure of Follo Folk High School in Vestby, which violated labor laws by not consulting employees as required. The county attorney confirmed the closure was unlawful. Despite the motion, the no-confidence proposal failed because the four parties in the county council (H, Frp, V, and KrF) held a majority. Anette Solli, leader of the county council, apologized for the unlawful decision but denied knowing it was illegal before the vote.

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NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 8516 days ago
The county council in Akershus survived majority against mistrust

The county council in Akershus survived a no-confidence motion with 31 votes against 20. The motion was proposed by red-green parties due to the illegal closure of Follo Folk High School in Vestby, which violated labor laws by not consulting employees as required. The county attorney confirmed the closure was unlawful. Despite the motion, the no-confidence proposal failed because the four parties in the county council (H, Frp, V, and KrF) held a majority. Anette Solli, leader of the county council, apologized for the unlawful decision but denied knowing it was illegal before the vote.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from both the opposing parties and the county council leader, providing balanced coverage of the situation and the outcome of the no-confidence vote.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article presents facts accurately based on the cross-source consensus, including the vote outcome, the legal violation, and statements from Anette Solli and Hoda Imad. It avoids clear bias but includes quotes that reflect political positions.

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