Saskia Essen, co-leader of the German SPD, has found the perfect solution to lower fuel prices, 888.hu claims.

Rising fuel prices are also causing an increasing problem in Germany. Saskia Esken, head of the German SPD, spoke in an interview with Tagesspigel about the solutions she sees for lowering fuel prices.

The social democratic politician also harshly criticized the oil companies for the situation. He expects the competition office to take action against them. "This is the point where the competition office must clearly intervene, because the oil companies cannot mow at the expense of the taxpayers" . said the politician.

However, he also sees limiting the population as a solution. The Energy Security Act of 1975, which was passed in response to the oil crisis, can help with this. "This allows the government to order temporary measures, such as a Sunday driving ban - which older people still remember - or a temporary speed limit". Esken told the paper.

He also warned that "price ceilings may also be discussed, or - in the most extreme case - putting companies operating in critical energy supply infrastructures under trusteeship for a limited time".

In Germany, it is also an option for the population to receive the bans.

2022plus: Temporary nationalization? Bravo! That's great! And the rule of law still fails here.

By the way, the majority of German politicians - with respect to the few exceptions - lost their minds for a walk a long time ago and have not returned to this day. Migrant patronage, LGBTQ caressing, dark green darkness in their heads, suicidal sanctions measures, idiotic advice "how to heat with candles and pots" and the like - shall we list more? But of the above ideas, the Sunday driving ban will work best, that's for sure. The rapidly increasing inflation, the daily threat of rampant migrant hordes, the democratically practiced terror of opinion, the skyrocketing energy prices are not enough, no, this is not enough. If weekdays are bitter, let's make the weekend so too. When the German citizen could relax a little, relax, go on a trip, then we will ban him.

Very good. If not only the weekdays, but also the rest days will pass bitterly, at least they won't feel the difference.

Keep it up on the road to the abyss!

Source: 888.hu

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