Norway’s parliament has reached a consensus in strongly criticizing former Justice and Public Security Minister Emilie Enger Mehl and the Støre government. The censure stems from their handling of a security-related matter, details of which have not been fully disclosed but involve concerns over potential vulnerabilities. Lawmakers from across the political spectrum united in their disapproval, indicating a significant breach of protocol or judgment. The criticism focuses on perceived failures in risk assessment and appropriate response measures. While the specific nature of the security issue remains partially confidential, the parliamentary rebuke signals a serious lapse in governmental oversight. The Støre government now faces pressure to address the concerns raised and implement preventative measures to avoid similar situations in the future. This development marks a significant political challenge for both Mehl and the current administration.