Energy Policy: Daniel Günther Criticises "Own Priorities" for Electricity Tax
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The fact that the electricity tax is reduced only to a limited extent continues to raise criticism – also from the CDU itself. Business associations complain about missing millions in the planning.
Electricity Tax: Business Associations Write Fire Letter to Merz and Accuse Him of Breaking His Word
The indignation about the government's electricity tax plans continues. Business associations warn of drastic consequences for trade. "Now hundreds of millions of euros are missing in business planning," says a letter.
uploaders comment:The Federal Government continues to be heavily under pressure in the electricity tax debate. Because the promised estate is now only to come for some companies, associations react annoyed. They feel deceived by Chancellor and Co. The German Trade Association as well as the German Wholesale and Foreign Trade Association (BGA) call on Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) in a joint letter to keep promises.
The coalition led by the new German Christian-Democratic Chancellor Friedrich Merz is going through its first difficulties. Special out-of-budget funds have made it possible to announce historical spending for investments. For the rest, the budgetary constraints remain.There are many criticisms. Only two months have been enough for the first divisions in Friedrich Merz's coalition to break out recalling bad memories of his predecessor's team. Ho…
The government has lowered the electricity tax only for the manufacturing industry. Business associations openly accuse Chancellor Merz of "worship break – and warn of a sustained loss of confidence.
The electricity tax will be reduced - but not as promised for all, but only for industry and agriculture. Trade associations accuse the government of breaking the word.
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