One of the proposals that the government must implement after the announcement of the Riksdag is a reduction of the petrol tax by 50 öre per liter this spring.

M's economic policy spokesperson Elisabeth Svantesson says that it is about making the economy go together for more people.

The proposal was not included in the government's budget, which thinks it is incompatible with the goal of reducing Sweden's carbon dioxide emissions.

Damberg says in Agenda that they will respect the Riksdag's announcement.

- We will present a proposal for a reduced petrol tax, we will put that on the Riksdag table.

SVT: Will you yourself vote against your own proposal because you are critical of it?

- We will present it when we have submitted the proposal and when we have moved forward in the government's work.

There are two choices to make, one is to stick to our budget or to accept that a Riksdag has made this decision on the direction of the state budget.

We will continue to discuss it, says Mikael Damberg.

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M wants to reduce the tax on electricity during January-February - Damberg says he is prepared to act.

Damberg is ready to act on the price of electricity

M wants to see a reduced tax on electricity during January-February and Damberg is ready to review which ways are possible to solve the problem, which he calls relevant.

Above all, I am prepared to look at how electricity prices develop and how it affects households.

If they continue to be severely affected, I am prepared to act, says Mikael Damberg.

Elisabeth Svantesson answers:

- We are four parties that say that this should be done, I intend to seek support from more parties in the Riksdag, if the government does not do so, we intend to take the initiative.

See the entire Agenda in SVT Play here.