Norway's Prime Minister Pretends to be Taxi Driver
Norway's prime minister says the best place to find out what people are thinking is in a taxi. So Jens Stoltenberg disguised himself as a taxi driver one day and transported passengers around Oslo.
Footage from the prime-minister-as-taxi-driver scheme in June was posted Sunday on a daily newspaper's web site and the prime minister's Facebook page.
The stunt, planned by an advertising agency as part of Mr. Stoltenberg's re-election campaign, was taped with hidden cameras to catch Norwegians' views on politics and their reactions when they realized their driver was their prime minister.
The hidden cameras also caught a confession from the prime minister - he has not driven a car in eight years. One passenger was not impressed with Mr. Stoltenberg's driving skills, saying "this driving is not exactly the best I have seen."
Mr. Stoltenberg's Labour party is trailing in the polls against the opposition Conservatives for the September election.
Footage from the prime-minister-as-taxi-driver scheme in June was posted Sunday on a daily newspaper's web site and the prime minister's Facebook page.
The stunt, planned by an advertising agency as part of Mr. Stoltenberg's re-election campaign, was taped with hidden cameras to catch Norwegians' views on politics and their reactions when they realized their driver was their prime minister.
The hidden cameras also caught a confession from the prime minister - he has not driven a car in eight years. One passenger was not impressed with Mr. Stoltenberg's driving skills, saying "this driving is not exactly the best I have seen."
Mr. Stoltenberg's Labour party is trailing in the polls against the opposition Conservatives for the September election.
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