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Wagenknecht wants to have a vote on the end of combustion engines

From 2035, new diesel or petrol cars will no longer be registered in the EU. Politicians from the Union and FDP criticize this. Sahra Wagenknecht wants to have it voted on in the Bundestag.

Bundestag member Sahra Wagenknecht has announced that she will have a vote in parliament on reversing the planned phase-out of combustion engines. “There is obviously a majority in the Bundestag against the ban on combustion engines. The BSW will have the Bundestag vote on the withdrawal of the ban on combustion engines,” said the chairwoman of the alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) to the dpa in Berlin. This would give the Union and the FDP the opportunity to put their words into action, she added.

The background is statements by CSU boss Markus Söder, who recently criticized the planned end to combustion engines in the EU. “The end of combustion engines for 2035 is wrong and must therefore be withdrawn,” Söder told “Bild am Sonntag”. It is absurd to shut down a functioning technology and leave it to other countries in the future.

Federal Transport Minister Volker Wissing welcomed the call to reverse the ban on combustion engines at EU level. “Even those who wake up later are welcome to support when it comes to technology neutrality in the regulation of the vehicle industry,” said the FDP politician in the ARD program “Report from Berlin”.

Wagenknecht: It’s inexcusable to destroy this industry

“The Bundestag should call on the federal government to work at the European level to overturn the EU ban. The ban on combustion engines is the biggest wrong decision in industrial policy for Germany in recent decades,” said Wagenknecht. “It would be inexcusable to destroy this industry.”

The EU had agreed that from 2035 no new cars that run on petrol or diesel should be registered. Exceptions are being considered for so-called e-fuels, which do not pollute the atmosphere with additional CO2.