Norway Prime Minister caught red handed playing Pokemon Go at Parliament

Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg was recently spotted playing Pokemon Go during a live debate session inside the Parliament.

The 55-year-old Conservative party leader is a big fan of Pokemon Go. She was pictured playing the game during a debate on Tuesday, according to a Daily Mail report.

This is not the first she is in news for playing Pokemon Go. In August, she was also seen playing the game during an official trip to Slovakia.

It seems that she is not able to get over of her Pokemon Go mania.

When her photograph was published playing the Pokemon Go in newspapers, she tweeted: "We ladies can do two things at the same time you know."

She was also at the centre of a similar brouhaha few months back when she was seen playing the game during a national security meeting.

After that she was accused by opposition of caring more about the game rather than the Norway's security. However, she defended herself by saying that she "listens better when she is doing brain dead activities."

Solberg was previously known for her love for the game Candy Crush.

Pokemon Go, which uses smartphone location to allow players to find and capture Pokemon characters, became an internet sensation across the world earlier this year.

Pokemon Go owned by Japanese firm is a free-to play mobile game available for both iOS and Android smartphone. The game makes use of the smartphone GPS and it uses the map to catch Pokemon.

The game uses smartphone camera to make a Pokemon appear on screen via a random mapped location. The player needs to physically go to that area on the map and catch the characters.

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