Mr Stoltenberg said it was the first time he had driven for eight years |
Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg spent an afternoon working incognito as a taxi driver in Oslo, he has revealed. Mr Stoltenberg said he had wanted to hear from real Norwegian voters and that taxis were one of the few places where people shared their true views. He wore sunglasses and an Oslo taxi driver's uniform for the shift in June, only revealing his identity once he was recognised by his passengers. His exchanges with his passengers were captured on a hidden camera. The footage - made in collaboration with an advertising company - has been posted on the prime minister's Facebook page and made into a film which will be used as part of his campaign for re-election in September. "It is important for me to hear what people really think," he told Norwegian media. "And if there is one place people really say what they think about most things, it's in the taxi." Driving errors Some of the passengers who appear in the film had been told to wait for the taxi - without being told who would be driving - while others were picked up randomly and from taxi ranks. Most of them appear to realise very quickly that there is something different about their driver, with one saying: "From this angle you really look like Stoltenberg." Another says she was lucky to meet him as she "wanted to send a letter". The conversation turns to politics in most cases. Most of the passengers realise quickly there is more to the driver than meets the eye Mr Stoltenberg engages one passenger on education, saying: "The main point is to make sure good students have something to stretch for, and to give those who struggle extra help." None of the passengers was charged for the ride. Mr Stoltenberg told the VG newspaper: "I'm pretty well known in Oslo, but I tend to sit in the back seat." The Labour prime minister came in for criticism for his driving, at one point jolting the car abruptly when, he said, he mistakenly applied the brake pedal on the automatic car, thinking it was the clutch. He said he had not driven in eight years. Mr Stoltenberg is popular in Norway, but opinion polls suggest he is lagging behind the opposition ahead of the election. But asked by VG whether he would consider becoming a taxi driver full time if he lost the election, Mr Stoltenberg replied: "I think the country and the Norwegian taxi passengers are best served if I'm the prime minister and not a taxi driver." |
據英國廣播公司(BBC)8月11日報道,挪威首相延斯·斯托爾滕貝格今年6月在首都奧斯陸開了一下午出租車,以體察真實民情,為即將到來的9月大選造勢。 ***微服私訪 斯托爾滕貝格說,他想聽到真實的挪威選民的聲音,而出租車是為數不多的人們能說真話的地方。 為此,今年6月,他戴上墨鏡,身著奧斯陸出租車司機制服,開了一下午出租車。只有被乘客認出來時他才會承認自己的身份。他與乘客的交流過程由一部隱藏的攝像機錄下。 目前錄像已公布在首相的臉譜頁面上,還做成宣傳片,將用于為9月份的連任競選造勢。 ***車技遭批 大部分乘客很快覺察到這個司機有點不同尋常,其中一個人說:“從這個角度看你真得很像斯托爾滕貝格。”還有一個人說很幸運遇到首相,因為她“正想給他寫信”。 多數情況下,交流話題會轉向政治。 斯托爾滕貝格和一個乘客談到教育時說“關鍵是要保證好學生能得到發展,差學生能得到更多的幫助?!?/p> 盡管這位首相沒有收取乘客的錢,他的駕車技術還是遭到了一些批評。他坦言自己已經8年沒開過車,有一次他誤把自動擋的剎車當成了離合器,導致出租車猛然一震。 他說:“我在奧斯陸很有名,但我一般坐在后座?!?/p> 斯托爾滕貝格在挪威口碑很好,但民意調查顯示這位工黨首相在大選前落后于競爭對手。有記者問他如果輸掉大選會不會考慮做個全職出租車司機,他說:“我認為我當首相比當出租車司機能更好地服務國家和挪威出租車乘客。” 相關閱讀 (譯者 聞竹 編輯 王輝) |