LAST: the Parties acknowledge that they are closer to a solution after Tuesday’s emergency meeting about the budget.
I am optimistic in the direction of that we can find a solution that provides a good budsjettforlik, ” says Hans Andreas Example, fiscal spokesman in the conservative party, to TV 2 just after the clock 10.
Example, says the latest negotiations show signs of solution for the parties.
It is as far as much as it seems løsbart that it is worth to sit together and arrive at a settlement in the course of the next few days, ” he says.
Also Left-leader Trine Skei Grande confirms that the parties are going in the right direction.
“We are working frantically to be able to get to anything and we are in a positive development, but there are quite a lot of work again,” says Grande.
Called into an emergency meeting
the Clock 8.30 Tuesday met partilederne to both the coalition parties and samarbeidspartiene to a new forhandlingsmøte about the budget.
It happens after the Left and Better in the night received new proposals from the government.
” We’ve got a material that is sent to us in the course of the night. What we have seen today early. I think there is a basis for good conversations about, ” said Knut Arild Hareide (KrF) to TV 2 just after the clock 8.30, when he was on his way into the meeting at the prime minister’s office.
Party tops from the Right and conservative party met alone last night to try to find a solution. In particular, it is the car policy and the green shift that creates a headache.
Controversy about gas and tolls
the Government has added up to increase the tax on gasoline by 15 cents and diesel by 35 cents, while it is not enough for the other two parties.
- the Progress will increase taxes by a further 15 cents on gasoline and 20 cents on diesel, so that the taxes increases by 30 cents on gasoline and 55 cents on diesel.
- the Left will increase the fee by an additional 35 cents for petrol and diesel at 65 cents, so that the taxes increases by 50 cents on gas and 1 dime on diesel. In addition to the price increase.
in Particular is increased bensinavgifter difficult to swallow for the grassroots of the conservative party. Monday said Leif Eriksen, the leader of the Østfold progress party, that they will not bend in the bilpolitikken.
– We never bilpakka. Then they would throw the government, he says to TV 2.
Not green enough
the Cut in tolls for motorists is also something the coalition parties want. This proposal has the Progress and Left reagerert powerful.
the coalition parties have tried to compensate this by adding other measures, overall, they have added about three billion to various climate change measures on the table in the negotiations.
TV 2 follow the meeting, and come back with more
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