THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (VG) Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Labor Party) says he understands the concern that rising prices and the war in Ukraine bring with it, but warns against pumping out billions in oil to compensate for inflation.
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At the same time, he goes to great lengths to state that the economic situation is now completely different than when the Hurdal platform was made in October – and that promises from there must be put on hold when defense and preparedness are to be prioritized.
– What is at the top of my list now is safe financial management, Støre says to VG.
There will not be much free time this weekend, he confirms. It’s Friday afternoon, and Støre’s closest employees are eating buns in the foyer of the Prime Minister’s office. Together, they will spend the weekend preparing for Monday’s budget conference.
– I do not want you
The main lines for the 2023 budget will be laid there. At the same time, the world, and the economy, are changing rapidly. Food, electricity and fuel have become significantly more expensive, and the war in Ukraine makes the future more uncertain. Both for the state and the households.
– I understand well that people are worried about the wallet now, says Støre.
– It is a priority for this government to stand up for people with low and ordinary incomes. If we do it wrong, then we may end up with the opposite result, namely that it affects ordinary people with medium and lower finances. I do not want yours.