Kari Elisabeth Kaski, a prominent figure in the Socialist Left Party (SV) of Norway, has stepped down from her role as the party's finance spokesperson due to internal conflicts.
Kaski, who has been in the position since 2017, cited poor working conditions and ongoing disputes, particularly with fellow party member Ingrid Fiskaa, as reasons for her resignation.
This decision follows a period of sick leave and her announcement that she will not seek re-election to the Norwegian Parliament.
Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes, the party's deputy leader, will take over her responsibilities.
Kaski will now join the business committee, focusing on green and fair transitions, as she continues to serve as a representative for Oslo until the end of her term.
The internal strife within SV has been a topic of discussion, highlighting the challenges faced by Kaski in her political career.