A representative from Norway’s Red Party, Astrid Hauge Rambøl, has resigned from the Tax Commission, citing protest as the reason. The commission was originally established by former Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg. Details surrounding the specific cause of Rambøl’s protest have not been immediately released, but news outlets Dagens Næringsliv and E24 reported the resignation. This departure may impact the commission’s work and potentially its final recommendations regarding tax policy. The Tax Commission was tasked with reviewing and proposing changes to Norway’s tax system. Rambøl’s resignation highlights potential disagreements within the commission regarding the direction of tax reform. Further information is expected to emerge as the situation develops.