Bavaria’s State Leader Wants to Overturn EU Ban on Combustion Engines
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The car industry is calling for the EU rules for the end of petrol and diesel engines to be softened. Green politician Kretschmann now agrees with this in ZEIT.
On the weekend, CSU CEO Söder is calling for the intention to overturn the combustion plant planned for 2035. Now, the CDU faction agrees with this, and Chancellor Merz also leaves no doubt about his position at the IAA. The SPD sees this differently.
While Prime Minister Markus Söder, calling for a ban on combustion from the EU and presenting a ten-point plan, VW is committed to e-mobility.
CSU CEO Markus Söder is mobilising against the EU ban on burners from 2035. Support for this proposal is now increasing in the CDU.
The next debate about the combustion engine ban is so hopelessly German, backward-looking and backward-thinking that it's enough to drive away.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for a review of the planned ban on combustion engines in the European Union. Unilateral political decisions on certain technologies are not the right economic move, not only from the perspective of this industry, he said on Tuesday at the opening of the IAA Mobility car fair in Munich. TASR reports this based on a report by the DPA agency. Openness to technologies will benefit both competitiveness and …
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