Norway U-Turns on Plan to Cut Postal Services to Once a Week
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Norway U-turns on plan to cut postal services to once a week
The Norwegian government has backed down on its controversial plan for a new postal law that would have reduced mail deliveries to just once a week, after facing strong opposition during the consultation process.
The government drops plans for a new postal law after opposition in the consultation. Over 200 consultation contributions cause Minister of Transport and Communications Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) to change his mind.
The government drops plans for a new postal law after opposition in the hearing. Over 200 hearing submissions force Minister of Transport and Communications Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) to reverse course.
The government drops plans for a new postal law after opposition in the hearing. Over 200 hearing submissions force Minister of Transport and Communications Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) to reverse course.
The government drops plans for a new postal law after opposition in the consultation. Over 200 consultation contributions cause Minister of Transport and Communications Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) to change his mind.
The government drops plans for a new postal law after opposition in the consultation. Over 200 consultation contributions cause Minister of Transport and Communications Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap) to change his mind.
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