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15.3 | Mæland | The last few days we have seen what Norway is made of. There are not many countries in the world where the authorities can introduce the most intrusive rules of peacetime, with a population that responds by saying, “yes, we will partake in this.” |
19.3 | Mæland | As the prime minister pointed out yesterday, there is something special about Norway. The trust we have in each other is more powerful than any weapon and more valuable than any oil fund. And the government's promise to the population is that it will not take this trust for granted |
7.4 | Høie | I am very fond of hiking in the mountains, as so many others in this country. . . . Together we have now struggled up a long, steep mountainside, and the rough measures have been difficult for a lot of people. . . . We have gained control of the spreading of the infection, and we have to maintain that control. We are not going to run down from the mountaintop with shaking knees, we will walk slowly and carefully, so that we make it safely home |