Published December 18, 2024 at 5:13 PM
Domestic. The Swedish government is demanding that the EU maintain its ban on new sales of petrol cars from 2035. This is despite several major European countries demanding that the plans be changed in light of the so-called electric car death.
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Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovakia are among the countries that want to get rid of the decision to ban petrol cars, and there is also great opposition within the EU Parliament from conservative party groups, who have condemned the ban as unrealistic and unrealistic.
However, Sweden views the ban very positively and demands that it be introduced as planned in ten years.
– We will do everything we can to ensure that this strong legislation does not change course, announced Minister of Climate and Environment Romina Pourmokhtari (L) after a meeting between EU environment ministers in Brussels on Tuesday, according to Allt om elbil.
The Swedish government is also demanding that all EU countries should be “climate neutral” by 2050, a view that Sweden also presented during the ministerial meeting.
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