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NRK know that the Parliament by 14-time Friday got sent to a number of new regulations from the government with the starting point in the new koronaloven, which is supposed to let the government set the current laws to the page without going through the ordinary processes.
All such kriseforskrifter can within 24 hours from the proposed blocked by a minority consisting of one-third of the 169 elected representatives in Parliament, and the possibility has Ap, Sp and SV now chosen to to take advantage of.
It informs the parties in a joint press release Saturday afternoon.
In several areas and to accept those forskriftsendingene, but for several changes of utdanningsfeltet they choose to say stop.
the Reason is that the changes are not well justified and will create unnecessary uncertainty in the sector, it is claimed in the press release from the Ap, Sp and SV.
Støre: – Ask for wide powers
– We give the green light for some of the changes in the regulations, but put the foot down when it comes to the changes within education. It asks the government for the broad powers which creates unnecessary uncertainty for schools and universities, ” says Jonas Gahr Støre.
– It is also due to remind the government about what a unanimous Storting adopted this week, that it must justify why it is not permitted to make the decision through an ordinary treatment in the Norwegian Parliament, says Labour leader.
Arguing about “so far as it is possible”
the changes in the regulations Ap, Sp and SV say no to, go on that the government proposes that students and student rights are to be safeguarded “as far as possible” during the epidemic.
It opens, therefore, that the rights will not be safeguarded, if this is not considered to be possible. There goes the opposition.
the Government will introduce a regulation that “in So far as it is possible, the training shall take place so that students can get halvårsvurdering, final grades and the basis for the testimony”.
Here is the concept of “so far as it is possible” the present coalition responds to. They do not think that is grounds to open for pupils and students may not get grades and diplomas.
– Would have affected pupils ‘ rights
– Koronaloven requires that the regulations provided are precise and well reasoned. This is not the case for the proposals in the field of education. It is proposed overly broad law. Therefore, says this means “no” to important parts of these regulations. The government must either request an ordinary treatment in the Parliament, or ensure that regulations in this area is framed in a different way, ” says the Centre Marit Arnstad.
SV leader Audun Lysbakken call this a clear signal to the government that Parliament will not allow it to go too far.
– the Parliament takes control and says no. The proposals we stop going too far, and would have given the government the opportunity to make changes in students ‘and pupils’ rights. We want to ensure strictly that the government follow the changes Parliament made in the koronaloven, so that it be used only for changes that are acutely necessary, and is clearly delineated, ” he says.
Was unanimously adopted last weekend
Last Saturday adopted a unified parliament the so-called Koronaloven which gives the government further powers than it usually has.
the Law gives the government greater scope to deal with the ongoing outbreak of koronavirus in Norway.
the Law allows for to let the government change the current laws and regulations, without having to go through the Parliament and common procedures. It also provides the government an opportunity to put the EEA agreement and international conventions to the side.
According to prime minister Erna Solberg is the purpose of koronaloven to “ensure that the normal functions of the community can be kept up as long as the crisis in progress”.
the Government prayed in its original bill on a far more wide-ranging and general koronalov than the Parliament finally chose to rally behind.
These were some of the provisions of the Parliament:
the Law should only apply in cases the Parliament can not do a sufficient job, or if the changes the government believes are needed urgently so that it is not possible with normal processing. Innskjerpet duration: the Law was bounded to last for one month, and not in six months so the government wanted. All forskriftsendringer the government wants to do with the authority of the koronaloven shall be announced immediately in the Parliament and does not apply if a third of the Parliament does not give its support.
Rules need to be changed rapidly, so that, for example, we have enough staffing in the health service and NAV, that people get paid unemployment benefits under the new rules, and that the buildings on short notice can be used as a temporary hospital, residence, or stock even though they are regulated for anything else, ” said Ap leader Jonas Gahr Støre, when he voted to impose the law.
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