Talk:Øystein Djupedal
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Immature paragraph
[edit]I deleted the following paragraph that was just added to the article:
- The opinions of Mr Djupedal are rather coummunist-leaning, and his first months as Minister has been marked by controversy. Among his most infamous statements, is the one where he publicly declared that Kindergardens should have more responsibility than parents in the up-bringing of Children. Other socialist initiatives from his hand have included banning prayers from all schools, and reversing the previous goverment's tolerance towards private schools.
Although much is true, it is badly written. Feel free to rewrite and return it to the article. --Eddi (Talk) 19:02, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
He is no longer the deputy chairman of the Socialist Left party, that position has passed to Audun Lysbakken, check www.sv.no
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