The Social Democratic Party and the People's Party are unwilling to convene a parliament in August to extend the authorization to reduce the value-added tax on fuel, but the opposition wants this to be done.
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The Social Democratic Party and the People's Party are unwilling to convene a parliament in August to extend the authorization to reduce the value-added tax on fuel, but the opposition wants this to be done.