Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg has spent an afternoon driving a vehicle inkognito taxi in the capital Oslo.
Stoltenberg said he wanted to hear what votersreally think and that cab is one of the few placeswhere people can share their true thoughts.
He was carrying glasses and uniform taxi driver in June and reveal his identity only after the passengersknew. His conversations with travelers capturehidden camera.
Also, there is no passenger having to pay for service,and the recording will be used for his campaignbefore the September elections in Norway.
Stoltenberg is very popular in Norway, but, according to recent polls, he lags behind the opposition.
When asked whether it believes that the taxi driver if he loses the election, Stoltenberg said that "thinksNorwegian passengers will be better, to serve as prime minister than as a driver."
Stoltenberg said he wanted to hear what votersreally think and that cab is one of the few placeswhere people can share their true thoughts.
He was carrying glasses and uniform taxi driver in June and reveal his identity only after the passengersknew. His conversations with travelers capturehidden camera.
Also, there is no passenger having to pay for service,and the recording will be used for his campaignbefore the September elections in Norway.
Stoltenberg is very popular in Norway, but, according to recent polls, he lags behind the opposition.
When asked whether it believes that the taxi driver if he loses the election, Stoltenberg said that "thinksNorwegian passengers will be better, to serve as prime minister than as a driver."