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Zato je općina htjela zatvoriti vrata u slučaju o ordinacijskom domu.
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Zato je općina htjela zatvoriti vrata u slučaju o ordinacijskom domu.

In June, the municipal council in Ringebu decided to abandon plans to purchase the childhood home of the mayor, Arne Fossmo. The house had been offered to the municipality for purchase at a price estimate of 2.6 million Norwegian kroner. Following reports by NRK about potential legal violations and demands for transparency, the politicians scrapped the acquisition plans. The municipality also issued an official apology for mishandling the case. New documents and information from the municipality reveal that the city director admitted the purchase involved economic risk and a 'very high' rent. The property was considered suitable as a rental apartment for the municipality, with a monthly rent of at least 15,500 kroner, which would cover costs but posed a risk due to the high price. The decision to keep the matter confidential was reportedly made to protect a family that the municipality had been assisting for some time. The mayor did not participate in the handling of the case and left the room when it was discussed, as he became aware of his conflict of interest. The brother of the mayor is responsible for selling the property.

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Zato je općina htjela zatvoriti vrata u slučaju o ordinacijskom domu.

In June, the municipal council in Ringebu decided to abandon plans to purchase the childhood home of the mayor, Arne Fossmo. The house had been offered to the municipality for purchase at a price estimate of 2.6 million Norwegian kroner. Following reports by NRK about potential legal violations and demands for transparency, the politicians scrapped the acquisition plans. The municipality also issued an official apology for mishandling the case. New documents and information from the municipality reveal that the city director admitted the purchase involved economic risk and a 'very high' rent. The property was considered suitable as a rental apartment for the municipality, with a monthly rent of at least 15,500 kroner, which would cover costs but posed a risk due to the high price. The decision to keep the matter confidential was reportedly made to protect a family that the municipality had been assisting for some time. The mayor did not participate in the handling of the case and left the room when it was discussed, as he became aware of his conflict of interest. The brother of the mayor is responsible for selling the property.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents both the actions taken by the municipality and the reasons behind them, including internal assessments and explanations from officials. It does not favor one side over the other and includes multiple perspectives, such as the admission of risk by the city director and the needto

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