– We hope that we are approaching a landing, said fiscal spokesman Svein Flåtten (H) TV 2 Sunday afternoon.
Christian Democratic Party and the Liberal coordinated Sunday their demands, before the four parties resumed the very demanding budget negotiations in Parliament.
– I see possibilities for a solution. If we agree during the evening think I’ll keep hard. I assume that we agree on a short time, if it becomes evening, overnight or tomorrow, it’s hard to tell, says finance policy spokesman Terje Breivik (V) to TV2.
– Better with fiction
After that TV2 experiences working negotiators now with the details on areas other than the two that have been most greatest contention issues during the process.
Now is very much about the parties’ core concerns, which will also be in place.
– It is very much count on working with the state budget, too much. It would have been better with a little fiction, joked Svein Flåtten (H) on the way out of the first meeting between the four parties Sunday.
– Is there now any possibility that do not you agree?
– There will always be.
On track after a crisis meeting
Before the weekend was the negotiations between the four cooperating parties completely deadlocked. In practice there were violations to the parties.
But after a two-hour emergency meeting of Prime Minister residence Saturday afternoon shot process new momentum.
Saturday afternoon approved parliamentary groups for both of the two centrist parties that negotiations would continue. But parties needed almost a day to make ready a note with the details in the budget before the actual run-up to the negotiations begin.
– It progresses continuously. Today is extremely important to get to the finish line, said Hans Olav Syversen (KrF) to TV2 when he arrived in Parliament on Sunday morning.
– Does that mean it now is clear that there is a deal?
– We have nothing in goal before all the pieces are in place, answer Syversen.
Green knot in the thread
Friday seemed budgetary process very entrenched. On a day was the four party leaders gathered three times in total six hours.
In the last meeting Saturday afternoon got the climate help to bring the negotiations on track.
On emergency meeting of Prime Minister residence also participated Conservative premier environmental politician, Nikolai Astrup, and the Liberal environmental consultant Audun Rødningsby.
Together, they tried to solve it green knot on budsjettråden, which has meant that it has been very slow to come forward in the negotiations.
– There is general progress, and it also includes that part, says Hans Olav Syversen (KrF) to TV2.
Especially Left has been hard on that it must come measures in the budget that will allow greenhouse gas emissions reduced. The party advocates higher taxes both on diesel, gasoline and electricity, which is very difficult to accept for Progress.
Jobs in overtime
The deadline to submit a budget deal with the parliamentary finance committee went out Saturday at 12.
After the deadline was exceeded, the negotiators agreed to Sliding to the deadline to Monday.
– There are quite a few items that will now undergo and quality assured. We work hard and progress is good but if it gets tonight, tonight or tomorrow morning is not the most important, said Syversen.
Trade in the right direction
Saturday morning it was completely open about the four parties would be able to reach the finish, but a day later they are well underway with the details of several budgetary chapters.
– After many days have gone in the wrong direction, so go there now in the right direction, said KrF leader Knut Arild Hareide to TV 2, after he Saturday gave the green light to the negotiations could continue in overtime over time.
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