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The majority of Parties represented in the Norwegian Parlament decided against postal liberalisation
The Norwegian Labour Party’s National Convention made a decision yesterday, Sunday 10. April, on it’s last day of the Convention, not to implement the EU third Postal Directive in to Norwegian Law. The decision is due to a long and successful political influence from the UNI Post & Logistics affiliate in Norway, Postkom. The two other coalition Parties in the Norwegian Government made the same decision two years ago. - "Our hard work is successful, it’s a great victory over the strong winds of liberalisation of the postal market", said Postkom President Odd Christian Øverland.
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No postal liberalisation in Norway
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Re: No postal liberalisation in Norway
Norwegians.
More balls than us.
We really are a sad,pathetic little island.
So will the EU directive monkeys throw the book at Norway?
More balls than us.
We really are a sad,pathetic little island.
So will the EU directive monkeys throw the book at Norway?
good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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clashcityrocker
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Re: No postal liberalisation in Norway
I think if you have the balls to elect someone called Odd-Christian Overland as head of something, anything is possible.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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Re: No postal liberalisation in Norway
"Nor way"TrueBlueTerrier wrote:http://www.uniglobalunion.org/Apps/UNIN ... endocument
The majority of Parties represented in the Norwegian Parlament decided against postal liberalisation
The Norwegian Labour Party’s National Convention made a decision yesterday, Sunday 10. April, on it’s last day of the Convention, not to implement the EU third Postal Directive in to Norwegian Law. The decision is due to a long and successful political influence from the UNI Post & Logistics affiliate in Norway, Postkom. The two other coalition Parties in the Norwegian Government made the same decision two years ago. - "Our hard work is successful, it’s a great victory over the strong winds of liberalisation of the postal market", said Postkom President Odd Christian Øverland.
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redspartapost
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Re: No postal liberalisation in Norway
pretty sure norway is not in the e.u.,so why would it need to liberalise its postal services 
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fishtank
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Re: No postal liberalisation in Norway
Through the EEA-Agreement Norway and the other EEA EFTA States have taken on the obligation to implement all EU legislation relevant to the functioning of the internal market...redspartapost wrote:pretty sure norway is not in the e.u.,so why would it need to liberalise its postal services
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