Per Sandberg

Per Sandberg ( born February 6, 1960 in Levanger ) is a Norwegian politician Fremskrittspartiet. Since 1997 he is member of the Storting, elected in 1997 and 2001 in Nord-Trøndelag, since 2005 in Sør-Trøndelag. He has been active since 2013 in the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence.

On 6 May 2006 he was appointed deputy chairman of his party; by the government of the FrP, he announced his intention to not run again for the post in 2014. In autumn 2013 he published his autobiography, " Mot min Vilje " ( Against my will ) and criticized the party for itself and should not be longer than a lawyer of ordinary people. He then took his waiver of a renewed application down as party vice.

Sandberg was infrastructure spokesman for his party. He came several times strive to widen the road network in Norway comprising using the revenue from the oil business. The financing of infrastructural measures with the help of toll money he refuses. In addition, he was 1987-2005 Member of the Municipal Assembly in Levanger.

In addition, he held repeated criticism of the immigration policy of Norway, as the authorities let immigrate persons who do not come from the territory of the Schengen States. He believes that 70 to 75 percent of asylum applications in Norway " unfounded". He suggested to be monitored asylum seekers electronically so constantly their whereabouts could not be determined.

In January 1997, Sandberg was sentenced to a payment of 3000 NOK after he had put down on February 2, 1995 to a private party in his home in Levanger an asylum seeker.

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