Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing
Until further notice, motorists in Slovenia will be restricted to a maximum purchase of 50 litres of fuel per day.
Until further notice, motorists in Slovenia will be restricted to a maximum purchase of 50 litres of fuel per day.
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Until further notice, motorists in Slovenia will be restricted to a maximum purchase of 50 litres of fuel per day.
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It comes as countries across the region are taking various measures to weather the soaring cost of fuel. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.