Oops! Norwegian PM caught playing Pokémon Go in Parliament | Inquirer Technology

Oops! Norwegian PM caught playing Pokémon Go in Parliament

/ 12:04 PM October 06, 2016

While Pokémon Go’s popularity is slowly dwindling in other countries, it still remains a hit among Norwegian politicians, including the Prime Minister, Erna Solberg.

Solberg was “guilty” of being hooked to the augmented reality game during a hearing in the Parliament on Tuesday, The Guardian revealed. Widely known as a fan of Pokémon Go, she was pictured playing the game. In fact, during a recent trip to Slovakia, she told reporters that she was on a quest to catch rare Pokémon monsters while in the country.

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Solberg was not the only Norwegian public servant spotted “catching” gallivanting pocket monsters. Liberal Party leader Trine Skei Grande was also spotted tinkering with her phone for pocket monsters during a national security meeting in August.

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In a tweet on Wednesday, Grande responded to the country’s talk of the town. “…[W]e ladies can do two things at the same time you know,” she said in a tweet translated by The Guardian.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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