Fuel Price Protests in Norway: Go-Slow Convoys Disrupt Major Roads
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When trucks roll slowly in protest against sky-high fuel prices, anger is directed at Norwegian politicians and their "tax greed". Siri Hermo. But to understand why prices are suffocating the transport industry, we must look away from the pump and towards the EEA Agreement and the hidden mechanisms in Protocol 31. High diesel prices are not an accident; they are a deliberate political tool controlled from Brussels, which Norway has signed up to …
At least twelve slow-moving car protests have been planned on Norwegian main roads on Friday. The campaign, called "Dieselbrølet", is now underway.
Motorists in Finnsnes took action on Friday against what they believe are excessively high fuel prices. “Gasoline and diesel cannot cost 30–40 kroner,” says initiator Emil Berglund.
Protests against fuel prices are currently underway in several places in the country.
At least twelve slow-moving car protests have been planned on Norwegian main roads on Friday. The "Diesel Roar" campaign is causing long queues across the country.
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