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Austrian lower house opens the door to measures to combat rising fuel prices

Austria's lower chamber of parliament approved a draft law?on Wednesday, paving the way for implementing?measures against rising petrol prices caused by the war in the Gulf.

The?military strike? by Israel and the U.S. on Iran, and Iran's threat to block shipping through the Strait of Hormuz - through which a fifth of all global oil and gas is delivered - have pushed up oil prices, and Western governments are scrambling to cushion the blow for consumers.

Austria's ruling coalition of three parties plans to return to motorists the extra revenue from higher petrol prices, in the form of a tax cut on diesel and petrol. The coalition also wants to limit 'profit margins of refiners and fuel retailers.

The government stated that the measures would initially reduce fuel costs by approximately 10 eurocents (12 cents per litre) starting next month.

The Greens, an opposition party, voted in favor of the draft legislation to give the government a two-thirds majority.

"This government must accept full responsibility for the success or failure of its policies," said?Greens Leader Leonore Gewessler at a press briefing shortly before her party voted in favor of the legislation.

Gewessler, however, also stated that she believes the'measures will be ineffective. She said fuel retailers will'simply increase their prices even further. And urged the Government to improve the plans.

She explained her party's voting by saying, "We Greens won't let ourselves be used as an?excuse for this government failing to act and bring down prices."

(source: Reuters)