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Christoph Mestmacher, Ard Berlin, on the Federal Government's Fuel Package

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Christoph Mestmacher, ARD Berlin, on the German Federal Government's fuel package[more]]>

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The Federal Government wants to offset the burden on drivers by high fuel prices. The Bundestag has decided on the draft law. What the measures should bring and what doubts there are about the effectiveness.

·Germany
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The Bundestag has decided on the fuel price package. In the future, petrol stations will only be allowed to increase prices once a day. "That is not enough – but that is the basis for further relief measures," says Armand Zorn (SPD).

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany's lower house of parliament adopted measures as part of a package of fuel policies aimed at curbing a spike in prices due to the US-Israeli war with Iran, including a limit that gas stations would be allowed to increase prices only once a day.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Christoph Mestmacher, ARD Berlin, on the German Federal Government's fuel package[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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The high fuel prices are currently appreciably burdening many commuters and businesses. In this session week, the Bundestag has therefore finally discussed and decided on the fuel measures package of the coalition factions CDU/CSU and SPD in 2/3rd reading. Thus, the coalition reacts within a very short time to the acute price increases – between input and completion there was only one session week. The new fuel price adjustment law (KPAnG) is ba…

The German Parliament adopted a new regulation which would allow price adjustments in petrol only once a day at 12:00 a.m., which aims to limit price increases....

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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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