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No Vote on Fuel Proposal Today, According to the President of the Storting

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There will be no vote on the fuel bill in the Storting on Thursday, the presidency tells NRK. The Labour Party proposes to repeal the four controversial decisions on tax cuts, which may be illegal, but the Conservative Party says no. – Then the tax cuts will come into effect as planned, says Nikolai Astrup (H). Read more here:
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– We have warned. There is a danger that the cut in the fuel tax has been lowered illegally by the Storting, says the Finance Minister. Diesel will become cheaper on Friday.

Fuel row: Stoltenberg warns On Thursday, Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg will call the press to brief on the status of the Ministry of Finance's work on fuel taxes, and to answer questions related to the matter. This is how the tax cut will be made In a press release, Stoltenberg says that the government has now issued regulations on the implementation and delimitation of the reduced CO2 tax for the taxes that were not reduced on April 1. – W…

– We have warned. There is a danger that the cut in the fuel tax has been lowered illegally by the Storting, says the Finance Minister. Diesel will become cheaper on Friday.

There will be no vote on the fuel bill in the Storting on Thursday, the presidency tells NRK. The Labour Party proposes to repeal the four controversial decisions on tax cuts, which may be illegal, but the Conservative Party says no. – Then the tax cuts will come into effect as planned, says Nikolai Astrup (H). Read more here:

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The Labour Party proposes to repeal the four controversial decisions on tax cuts, which may be illegal, but the Conservative Party says no.

Four controversial tax cuts, which may be illegal, could be reversed.

·Oslo, Norway
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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