German Coalition Agrees to Fast-Track Infrastructure, Scrap Unpopular Heating Law
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In order to make faster progress in the construction of roads, bridges and rails, the Federal Government wants to restrict the right to complain.The heating law is intended to give way to a building modernization law and the electricity prices for the industry are to be reduced.
German coalition agrees to fast-track infrastructure, scrap unpopular heating law
BERLIN, Dec 11 - Germany's ruling coalition has agreed a new law to fast-track infrastructure projects and to scrap clean-heating legislation in favour of a broader law on modernising buildings, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At the last meeting of the coalition committee this year, the focus was on faster expansion. Environmental assessments are relaxed and the heating law is abolished.
The black and red coalition has decided to make decisions at more speed in infrastructure projects. In the heating law, there is a decision on the procedure.
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The right of appeal is also to be restricted for the rapid expansion - this is what the Coalition Committee has agreed on.
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