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The Pump Price Drama Continues: Vedum Secures Majority for the Conservative Proposal

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The Centre Party is also advocating for even more tax cuts. The Labour Party is responding with a proposal for one-off subsidies for households.
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Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg promises to implement the decisions on cuts in several taxes made by the Storting on Thursday evening. At the same time, he criticizes Vedum.

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The majority of the Storting has adopted the Conservative Party's proposal to temporarily remove the road tax on gasoline and diesel.

Conservative leader Ine Eriksen Søreide supports tax cuts not only for motorists, but also for construction, the fishing fleet and shipping. She dismisses accusations of being frivolous and populist.

Brenna: – What Sp is doing is not good for Ap STORTINGET (Nettavisen): It is likely that the Labor Party will be overtaken by a majority in the Storting on Thursday on immediate measures against the high gasoline prices. The Conservative Party forms a majority with Frp, the Center Party and KrF to ask the government to remove the road tax between April 1 and September 1. This would mean a cut of NOK 3.77 per liter of gasoline and NOK 2.28 per l…

Today, the Labour government and the red-green budget coalition could go for a billion-dollar deal on pump prices. The Christian Democratic Party (KrF) has announced that they will secure a majority for more cuts.

The Center Party secures a majority for the Conservative Party's proposal to cut the road toll. Aps Tuva Moflag believes it would be a breach of agreement.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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