The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Discharge paper: SPD calls for direct payments, protective clauses and a 49

2022-08-28T20:03:34.059Z


The SPD parliamentary group has agreed on a discharge paper that is intended to cushion the high energy costs. If the comrades in parliament agree, it must be negotiated with the traffic light partners.


Enlarge image

The SPD calls for relief for citizens

Photo: Sina Schuldt / dpa

In order to relieve the citizens in view of the sharp rise in energy prices, the SPD parliamentary group leadership is aiming, among other things, for direct payments, a price brake for basic energy requirements and a nationwide 49-euro ticket.

This emerges from a draft resolution for an SPD parliamentary group retreat on September 1 and 2, which is also available to SPIEGEL.

The direct payments – similar to the energy money of 300 euros that will soon be paid out – have not yet been specified in more detail.

But it is already clear:

  • However, they should be given to people with low and middle incomes, families, pensioners, students, trainees and recipients of unemployment benefits.

  • The SPD leadership would like to see power and gas cuts ruled out.

  • For tenants who cannot pay their ancillary costs from the 2021/2022 billing periods, there should be protection against dismissal for six months from the billing and also if advance payments are not made.

  • The paper also provides for a successor to the nine-euro local transport ticket.

    "In cooperation with the federal states, we want to introduce a nationwide valid public transport ticket with a monthly price of 49 euros, which will be borne 50 percent each by the federal and state governments."

  • It is also required to suspend the planned increase in the CO2 price for two years "until there is a socially just compensation mechanism".

    According to the current status, the CO2 price is to increase from 25 to 30 euros per tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted in 2022.

  • The SPD parliamentarians want to set up a protective shield for municipal energy suppliers in order to prevent insolvencies.

    The gas levy of 2.4 cents, which gas customers are to pay from October, is to be readjusted so that companies that make profits do not also benefit.

Despite the energy crisis, a real life extension for nuclear power plants is rejected.

A stretching operation - that is, operation of the last three plants still producing until the existing fuel rods are used up - is not ruled out, but "existing safety standards should apply".

The proposals of the parliamentary group leadership still have to be approved by the SPD parliamentarians and then have to be negotiated with the coalition partners.

jpa/dpa

Source: spiegel

All news articles on 2022-08-28

Similar news:

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.