veholdning
Veholdning is a term used in the context of Norwegian law and politics, referring to the practice of using public funds to support political parties or candidates. The term is derived from the Norwegian word "veie", which means "to pave the way" or "to facilitate". Veholdning is often criticized for potentially undermining the principle of political neutrality in public administration, as it can be seen as a form of indirect political influence.
The practice of veholdning has been a subject of debate in Norway for many years. Critics argue
Veholdning is regulated by Norwegian law, which requires that public funds used for political purposes must
Despite the regulations, the practice of veholdning continues to be a subject of debate in Norway. Some