Geir Pollestad Explained

Office:Minister of Agriculture and Food
Term Start:4 August 2023
Primeminister:Jonas Gahr Støre
Predecessor:Sandra Borch
Office2:Member of the Storting
Term Start2:1 October 2013
Deputy2:Tor Inge Eidesen
Constituency2:Rogaland
Office3:State Secretary at the Ministry of Transport
Term Start3:28 September 2012
Term End3:30 September 2013
Primeminister3:Jens Stoltenberg
Minister3:Marit Arnstad
Term Start4:8 October 2008
Term End4:30 September 2009
Primeminister4:Jens Stoltenberg
Minister4:Liv Signe Navarsete
Office5:State Secretary at the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Term Start5:20 June 2008
Term End5:8 October 2008
Primeminister5:Jens Stoltenberg
Minister5:Terje Riis-Johansen
Birth Date:13 August 1978
Birth Place:, Rogaland, Norway
Spouse:Lene Mo
Children:3
Alma Mater:University of Bergen
Occupation:Solicitor
Politician
Party:Centre

Geir Pollestad (born 13 August 1978) is a Norwegian solicitor and politician for the Centre Party. He is currently serving as the minister of agriculture and food since 2023, and has been a member of parliament for Rogaland since 2013.

Early life and education

Pollestad was born in Høyland in , to Jone Pollestad and Marit Erga, both self-employed workers with a family company. He has at least two brothers.[1]

Pollestad took lower secondary education in Nærbø and upper secondary education in Bryne, finishing in 1997. After one year at Stavanger University College he enrolled in law studies at the University of Bergen, graduating with the cand.jur. degree in 2006. During his last year of studying he was a board member of the Student Welfare Organisation in Bergen. After graduation, he worked one year as a junior solicitor in the law firm Projure Advokatfirma.[2]

Personal life

Pollestad is married to Lene Pollestad (née Mo), with whom he has three children: two sons and one daughter.[3]

Political career

Early career

Pollestad was the political deputy leader of the Centre Youth from 2001 to 2003, and vice president of Swedish: [[Nordiska Centerungdomens Förbund]] from 2003 to 2009.

Parliament

He served as a deputy representative to the Storting from Rogaland from 2001 to 2005, then from Hordaland from 2005 to 2009 and again from Rogaland from 2009 to 2013.

He resigned as state secretary in October 2013, as he won a regular seat in Parliament in the 2013 general election. He has won re-election since. In parliament, he was a member of the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment from 2013 to 2014, when he transferred to the Standing Committee on Business and Industry, where he also became leader until 2021.

Despite media reports stating that Pollestad was a relevant candidate for minister of agriculture or minister of trade and industry in the new government following the 2021 election, Pollestad was eventually not chosen to become a minister. Instead, he was elected the party's deputy parliamentary leader.[4] [5]

After Sigbjørn Gjelsvik was appointed minister of local government, Pollestad became his successor as the party's financial spokesperson on 27 April 2022.[6] He left the position when he was appointed minister in 2023 and was succeeded by Ole André Myhrvold.[7] As parliamentary deputy leader, he was succeeded by Gro-Anita Mykjåland.[8]

On 31 January 2023, he became acting chair of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs during Eigil Knutsen's leave.[9]

Stoltenberg's cabinet

In 2007, during the reign of Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet, Pollestad was appointed political advisor in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. In late 2007 he changed to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. In 2008, he was promoted to State Secretary in the same ministry. He served until October 2009, when he returned to Parliament, where he was a regular representative while Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa served in cabinet (until June 2012). In September 2012 he returned as State Secretary, this time in the Ministry of Transport and Communications.[10]

Minister of Agriculture and Food

Pollestad was appointed minister of agriculture and food on 4 August 2023 when Sandra Borch was appointed minister of research and higher education following Ola Borten Moe's resignation.[11]

2023

Shortly after assuming office, Pollestad and finance minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum announced that the government would re-establish emergency storage facilities for grain, marking the first time in over 20 years the country would be doing so.[12]

In November, both the Green Party and Conservative Party criticised Pollestad for his family owning stocks in the country's second largest hatchery, which would cause a conflict of interest and casting doubt over his impartiality.[13] Pollestad later confirmed that the Ministry of Justice and Public Security's legal department would look into whether or not he would be considered non-impartial on delicate issues. The legal department later concluded that Pollestad generally was impartial, but not impartial in matters regarding Hå Rugeri.[14]

In December, he announced that the government would move forward with cutting costs to competitors of Tine by 50 million kroner. He argued that the redistribution was to aid the agricultural sector and secure better quality for them around the country. The proposal was sent out on hearing that summer by his predecessor, and was controversial within the dairy community, while the Norwegian Competition Authority notably argued that it would contribute to more inequality in the dairy structures and differences in shipping costs.[15]

2024

In January, he argued that two years of classroom classes and two years of work experience would be a flexible scheme for the agricultural line in upper secondary schools. He did however reason that such a scheme should be an alternative to the present one, which requires two years of regular classes and one year of work experience for completion. His comments came after the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training had proposed mending the educational run for farmers in order to give the sector a boost.[16]

The following month he received criticism from fellow cabinet member Andreas Bjelland Eriksen about destroying nature in favour of big projects. Pollestad had originally claimed it was a good thing in order to improve infrastructure and society, while Eriksen countered that Pollestad's claim didn't represent the government's plans for preserving nature. Pollestad later argued that what affects nature would also fall under his field of responsibility, but that his and Eriksen's tasks would still differ.[17] [18]

Pollestad presented the state and farmers' organisations' reached settlement for the 2024 agricultural settlement on 16 May, which would provide farmers with a framework of 3 015 million NOK. He praised the agreement and the commitment shown in order to reach the deal "in uncertain times regarding agricultural policy".[19]

References

  1. Web site: Pollestad-familiens «turbokyllinger» er satt under lupen: Geir Pollestad ber om avklaring av egen habilitet . . 22 November 2023 . 22 November 2023 . no.
  2. Web site: Tidligere Statssekretær Geir Pollestad. 21 September 2007. Norwegian. Government.no.
  3. Web site: Geir Pollestad har tatt opp familiebedriften og habilitet med Statsministerens kontor . . 4 August 2023 . 5 August 2023 . no.
  4. Web site: Ny kabal: Dette kan bli Støres statsråder . Nettavisen . 1 October 2021 . 5 October 2021 . Norwegian.
  5. Web site: Pollestad og Gjelsvik ikke en del av regjeringen . . 13 October 2021 . 13 October 2021 . no.
  6. Web site: Senterpartiets Pollestad overtar som finanspolitiske talsmann . ABC Nyheter . 27 April 2022 . 27 April 2022 . no.
  7. Web site: Myhrvold blir Sps forhandlingsleder foran statsbudsjettet . . 14 September 2023 . 2 October 2023 . no.
  8. Web site: Mykjåland valgt til energitopp og parlamentarisk nestleder . Avisen Agder . 30 September 2023 . 3 October 2023 . no.
  9. Web site: Pollestad er ny leder av finanskomiteen . . 31 January 2023 . 31 January 2023 . no.
  10. Web site: Statssekretær Geir Pollestad. 28 September 2012. Norwegian. Government.no.
  11. Web site: Borch blir ny forsknings- og høyere utdanningsminister – Pollestad blir landbruksminister . . 4 August 2023 . 4 August 2023 . no.
  12. Web site: Oppretter beredskapslager for korn: − Vi må tenke det utenkelige . . 25 August 2023 . 25 August 2023 . no.
  13. Web site: MDG krever at landbruksministeren erklærer seg inhabil i kyllingsaker . . 22 November 2023 . 22 November 2023 . no.
  14. Web site: Geir Pollestad sin habilitet er ferdigvurdert . . 5 December 2023 . 7 December 2023 . no.
  15. Web site: Pollestad trosser advarsler om prisøkning – kutter støtten til Tines konkurrenter med 50 millioner . ABC Nyheter . 12 December 2023 . 12 December 2023 . no.
  16. Web site: Vil gi unge bønder som Ingeborg bedre utdanning . NRK Rogaland . 9 January 2024 . 11 January 2024 . no.
  17. Web site: Intern refs . . 12 February 2024 . 13 February 2024 . no.
  18. Web site: Andreas Bjelland Eriksen sier Geir Pollestad ikke står for regjeringens politikk . ABC Nyheter . 12 February 2024 . 13 February 2024 . no.
  19. Web site: Jordbruksavtale for økt norsk selvforsyning og løft i bondens inntektsmuligheter . . 16 May 2024 . 24 May 2024 . nb.