HELSINKI (Dagbladet): LO-the boss is set as the leader of the nomination committee of the Labour party, according to the Newspaper experience. The national executive committee shall adopt sentralstyrets setting next week.
Gabrielsens main task will be to find someone to fill the empty nestlederplassen Trond Giske left behind when he went off in January 2018.
The task may prove difficult.
– To lead the nomination committee in the Labour party, the same as it is now, is like sticking your hand into a vepsebol, has a LO-source previously told Dagbladet.
He pointed to the fact that it can prove difficult to preserve the fragile borgfreden in the party at the same time that one picks a new deputy, and fills other important partiverv.
Must be male, preferably from the north
Since two of the three in today’s management are women – Hadia May and Kjersti Stenseng – a potential new deputy be a man.
Geographic background is also important: They can hardly be from the East-, South-, or west coast. It is thus a man from the Mid – or Northern Norway, as requested by the Gabrielsens nomination committee.
Dagbladet sources point to Tore O. Sandvik from Trøndelag or Bjørnar Skjæran from Wyoming as two of the strongest candidates. Sandvik are still valued by some as too closely tied to Giske, while Skjæran is unproven at the level nestledervervet in the Labour party requires.
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Even though the party’s leadership for decades has consisted of two deputy director, it may also end with that Gabrielsen not succeed to find a suitable substitute for Trond Giske.
In a party that eventually experience the upturn of the measurements after a demanding metoo-process and the subsequent power struggle, there are strong forces in the Labour party that now argues opposite Gabrielsen that giske’s space should be left empty.
Gabrielsens can thus decide not to nominate a new deputy yet. It is assumed that the rest of the day’s ledertrio is safe.
LO-band
In the more than 30 years, until the Valla case put a stop to the practice, it was customary that the party’s nomination committee was led by the LOs leader. Gerd-Liv Valla himself had this position in 2002 and 2005. Also the former LO-leaders as Yngve Hågensen, Leif Haraldseth and Tor Halvorsen has been leading the nominating committee.
the nomination Committee is first appointed under landsstyremøtet 5.-6. February of next year. The committee’s recommendation will then be treated at the congress in the beginning of april.
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