Political parties in Norway. Strong support is growing for the party Folkeaksjonen Nei til mer bompenger (Civic Action - not for tolls). It is in third place after Høyre (24,1 percent) and the Labor Party (22,8 percent). The jump in support was huge from 0,6 to 16,9 percent in seven months.
Goal fees in Norway - citizens on it! Against all men
Residents of Norway they are increasingly expressing their outspoken against toll charges. Rising fuel prices, high costs related to the maintenance of the car itself. Statistics show that if the parliamentary elections were held today, every sixth eligible voter would support the party against the goal fee.
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Political parties in Norway. What does the leader of the party, Trym Aafløy, say? Are drivers waiting for changes?
“We must honestly admit that the results are surprising to us. The growth we recorded was extremely fast. In previous support surveys, our result was around six or seven percent, and now the number of people supporting us has more than doubled. It is clear that the opening of new external gates contributed to this result conscription floss." (excerpt from a conversation with Bergensavisen)
Political parties in Norway. In conclusion, cAre tolls a good idea? How long will the debate last?
It is worth noting that although there are still a few months left until the elections and no judgment can be made, the fierce debate on gate fees in Norway lasts. Many specialists believe that charging fares will affect the least affluent citizens - it is an anti-social move.