Berlin, June 18, 2026. According to the Federal Government's reply to a small request from the AfD Bundestag faction (BT-Drs. 21/6141), the German nuclear law does not in principle prohibit the use of nuclear energy. It expressly prohibits the commercial generation of electricity by nuclear fission. At the request of the AfD faction, the Federal Government confirms that plants for the splitting of nuclear fuels for the production of steam, heat,…
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Berlin, June 18, 2026. According to the Federal Government's reply to a small request from the AfD Bundestag faction (BT-Drs. 21/6141), the German nuclear law does not in principle prohibit the use of nuclear energy. It expressly prohibits the commercial generation of electricity by nuclear fission. At the request of the AfD faction, the Federal Government confirms that plants for the splitting of nuclear fuels for the production of steam, heat,…