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Sweden will halve the monthly price of public transport passes ahead of elections

The right-wing government of Sweden announced on Tuesday that it had 'agreed' to halve the monthly price of public transport passes by 2026. This will provide relief to households before the September parliamentary elections.

Simona Mohamsson, Liberals Party leader and Education Minister, said that the 'temporary cuts' beginning July 1 are expected to cost $699 million.

Prior to the announcement of these measures, the government had announced that it would reduce fuel taxes temporarily and provide electricity bill refunds to households. It also provided support for airlines.

Energy Minister Ebba busch said at a press briefing on Tuesday that "we are experiencing the 'worst?energy crisis the world has?ever?seen".

From April, the minority government, which "cooperates closely" with the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats Party, temporarily reduced VAT on food to boost household economies.

(source: Reuters)