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.
Hoton da AI ya samar

Government presents 17.5 billion kronor crisis package

Hoton da AI ya samar

The Swedish government presented a 17.5 billion kronor crisis package on Wednesday to tackle the global energy crisis. Backed by the Sweden Democrats, the measures are set to be approved by parliament before the summer recess.

Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson justified the package by citing the war in Iran and its impact on Sweden's economy. She described the situation as the worst global energy crisis seen so far.

The package includes further cuts to taxes on petrol and diesel for an extended period as well as topped-up electricity support for households. Martin Kinnunen of the Sweden Democrats promised significant effects for households that need a car to get to work.

Green Party co-spokesperson Daniel Helldén called the proposal petrol populism and instead advocated halved public transport prices. The government has not yet detailed all parts of the package.

Abin da mutane ke faɗa

Initial reactions on X to the Swedish government's 17.5 billion kronor crisis package show a mix of skepticism about prior claims of empty coffers versus sudden spending, criticism of borrowing and timing amid energy crisis, defense of measures to support households, and neutral reporting of details like tax cuts on fuel.

Labaran da ke da alaƙa

Commuters on a Swedish bus with halved ticket prices graphic
Hoton da AI ya samar

Government temporarily halves monthly ticket prices

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI Hoton da AI ya samar

The Tidö parties announced on Tuesday that the price of monthly public transport passes will be halved from July 1 until year-end. The 6.5 billion kronor measure is loan-financed in response to the energy crisis.

Sweden's opposition parties have unveiled their shadow budgets for spring 2026, with increased electric vehicle support as a rare common thread. They sharply criticize the government while proposing economic and welfare measures. Key proposals target electric cars, child benefits, and jobs for the long-term unemployed.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

A government inquiry to be presented to the cabinet on Wednesday proposes higher fuel taxes and an increased reduction obligation.

Sofia Jarl (C), regional councillor in Dalarna, directs criticism at the government's plan for temporarily halved public transport fares.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

Simona Mohamsson presented Liberalerna's demand for a reduced state income tax during her speech in Almedalen on Tuesday. The party wants to halve the tax to ten percent over time. The proposal is estimated to cost up to 30 billion kronor.

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI

Sören Hedlund, 68, in Toftbyn has received one krona in electricity support for his property. He heard about another person receiving two kronor and called in to P4 Dalarna.

 

 

 

Wannan shafin yana amfani da cookies

Muna amfani da cookies don nazari don inganta shafin mu. Karanta manufar sirri mu don ƙarin bayani.
Ƙi