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This Is How the Coalition Wants to Relieve the Burden on Motorists.

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The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up energy costs. The coalition now wants to provide relief to motorists – with tax cuts and a bonus. How effective are these measures?

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According to Klingbeil, the tax cuts for motorists negotiated by the coalition are expected to come soon. The Iran war is a "screw heap".

·Berlin, Germany
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The black-and-red coalition agreed on a weekend of discharges for citizens. It is a reaction to the sharp rise in prices, especially for petrol and diesel during the Iran war. We summarize the planned measures.

·Germany
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The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has driven up energy costs. The coalition now wants to provide relief to motorists – with tax cuts and a bonus. How effective are these measures?

·Hamburg, Germany
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The coalition is creating a relief package for motorists. This is the wrong signal – and is symbolic of everything that goes wrong in the country's economic policy.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The coalition's first impact on the fight against high fuel prices was ineffective - but at least free of charge for taxpayers. The second attempt is worse now: the government takes billions in its hand. Those most in need of help get the least. The alternative is obvious.

Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil had announced further measures to relieve citizens of energy and fuel costs after US President Donald Trump, with his announced sea blockade in the Strait of Hormus, further aggravated the situation on the international energy markets and threatened new price increases. To this end, the Deputy Federal Spokesman of the AfD Kay Gottschalk explains: "

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Gentside broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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