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Velika većina manje od norveške Exit grupe

Pétur Marteinsson, a representative of the Progressive Party in Reykjavik, criticizes the new majority coalition's decision to cut funding for the Reykjavik Human Rights Office and reduce the number of information officers. He argues that the proposed savings of 300 million Icelandic krona are unlikely to materialize and expresses concern over the potential impact on human rights work. The new majority announced plans to replace six to seven information officers with fewer staff and outsource some public relations tasks to private firms. The city mayor, Hildur Björnsdóttir, did not confirm these plans in her response to a recent inquiry. Pétur also criticized the decision to dismantle the Human Rights Office at a time when global human rights issues are under threat.

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Velika većina manje od norveške Exit grupe

Pétur Marteinsson, a representative of the Progressive Party in Reykjavik, criticizes the new majority coalition's decision to cut funding for the Reykjavik Human Rights Office and reduce the number of information officers. He argues that the proposed savings of 300 million Icelandic krona are unlikely to materialize and expresses concern over the potential impact on human rights work. The new majority announced plans to replace six to seven information officers with fewer staff and outsource some public relations tasks to private firms. The city mayor, Hildur Björnsdóttir, did not confirm these plans in her response to a recent inquiry. Pétur also criticized the decision to dismantle the Human Rights Office at a time when global human rights issues are under threat.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article presents criticism from a left-wing politician regarding cuts to public services and human rights work, which are typically associated with progressive values. The framing emphasizes concerns about reduced oversight and privatization, aligning with left-leaning perspectives on public vs.

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