Norway's prime minister in big trouble after violating measures against pandemic

Norway's prime minister, Erna Solberg, is being investigated by the police following revelations that she and the entire family had violated measures against pandemic. Solberg gathered his family at a ski resort in Geilo for her 60th birthday at the end of February, in a flagrant violation of measures and recommendations against pandemic. Prime Minister Solberg had apologized [...]
Solberg gathered his family at a ski resort in Geilo for her 60th birthday at the end of February, in a flagrant violation of measures and recommendations against pandemic.
Prime Minister Solberg had apologized on Facebook.
I'm sorry that my family and I have violated the corruption measures, and that shouldn't have happened. We naturally had to follow all the recommendations, as I asked you to,” wrote it.
Along with the legal consequences, the vicinity may also have specific branches for its political career, as the country will go to the polls in September.
Thirteen members of Solberg's family had had dinner at a restaurant on February 25th in her absence because she had to go to the hospital because of one eye problem.
She and her relatives had violated another measure against pandemic immediately the next day after having invited 14 people, four more than the limit, to eat sushi in her apartment. /Periscope











