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This is how the Storting tore down the National Transport Plan

For over 20 years, the National Transport Plan has governed road and railway construction in Norway.

Here in the Storting hall, according to elected representatives, a “home-alone party” was held in mid-June. The consequences of the party are that Norway is without a National Transport Plan (NTP) which a political majority supports.

The National Transport Plan is now facing an uncertain future. According to elected representatives in the Storting themselves, this is due to a “home-alone party” they held at Løvebakken on 14 and 15 June. Which went wrong.

More about the party soon. First some background:

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