A photorealistic illustration of Swedish government officials announcing an energy crisis package in parliament.
A photorealistic illustration of Swedish government officials announcing an energy crisis package in parliament.
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Regeringen præsenterer krisepakke på 17,5 milliarder svenske kroner

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Den svenske regering præsenterede onsdag en krisepakke på 17,5 milliarder svenske kroner for at håndtere den globale energikrise. Med opbakning fra Sverigedemokraterne forventes tiltagene at blive vedtaget i Riksdagen inden sommerferien.

Finansminister Elisabeth Svantesson begrundede pakken med henvisning til krigen i Ukraine og dens indvirkning på den svenske økonomi. Hun beskrev situationen som den værste globale energikrise hidtil.

Pakken inkluderer yderligere afgiftslettelser på benzin og diesel i en længere periode samt forhøjet elstøtte til husholdninger. Martin Kinnunen fra Sverigedemokraterne lovede mærkbare effekter for de husholdninger, der er afhængige af bil for at komme på arbejde.

Miljöpartiets talsmand Daniel Helldén kaldte forslaget benzinpopulisme og talte i stedet for halverede priser på offentlig transport. Regeringen har endnu ikke fremlagt alle detaljer i pakken.

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De første reaktioner på X til den svenske regerings krisepakke på 17,5 milliarder svenske kroner viser en blanding af skepsis over for tidligere påstande om tomme statskasser kontra pludseligt forbrug, kritik af låntagning og timing under energikrisen, forsvar for tiltag til støtte for husholdninger samt neutral rapportering af detaljer såsom afgiftslettelser på brændstof.

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