Germany to Challenge EU Ban on Combustion Engines: Merz
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In the debate about the burner out, Federal Chancellor Merz increases the pressure on the EU Commission. Germany will not continue to adhere to the "stur and false ban on burners in the European Union", said Merz at a state party congress of the Saxon-Anhaltinian CDU in Magdeburg.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls on the EU Commission to rethink the combustion process. Why the CDU politician considers bans to be the wrong way and how he looks at climate change.
Not only hybrid vehicles should be allowed to be registered in the EU even after 2035 – even supposedly particularly economical burners, so the Federal Government wants to. But they are a fairy tale.
Friedrich Merz turns to the European Commission to defend the positions of the German automotive industry.
The cabinet agreed on less strict rules for the burner out, so the chancellor wrote to the EU. He asked the European Commission for amendments.
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