Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg: Certified Pokemon GO Enthusiast

Erna Solberg was caught checking over Pokémon GO during a dispute in the Parliament in central Oslo, published by a local daily newspaper Klassekampen.

Even though the popular Pokemon GO game started in the U.S., it became a worldwide craze and also led to a few unintended outcomes. However, it still is one of the most famous games ever in augmented reality.

It doesn't look strange when ordinary people play it but what will be your reaction if you see a stastesman that seems to enjoy playing Pokemon GO while working? How cool it could be or inappropriate for the prime minister to play a mobile game during Parliament proceedings? Well, the same has now been observed in the Norwegian parliament.

No other than, the Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg has been caught playing Pokémon GO game during a critical debate in the parliament and became viral both in print and social media. This is not the first time that Solberg was seen playing Pokemon GO. In a media meet, Solberg also kidded with reporters about her fondness of the game. 

Just this August 2016, a leader of the opposing party in Norway, Trine Skei Grande, was also caught playing Pokemon GO all throughout the course of the meeting on national security. -

'I think that Trine will like that I opened the game while she was at the pulpit,' Erna said, according to Norway's TV 2.

Grande tweeted: "She heard what I said, we ladies can do two things at the same time you know."

Pokemon GO is an augmented reality game that challenges tamers to catch Pokemon figures in the real environment. This game is an accident prone. Tamers are advised to take extreme precautions while playing. Even though it is just a game, reports around the world and in social media, showing accidents during playing; or events that lead to one. It's not fun anymore if you lose not just in the game but in real life.

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