“We are not fully in agreement yet” – Germany facing a growing backlash inside the EU over its U-turn on a law to phase out the combustion engine in new cars by 2035

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2 thoughts on ““We are not fully in agreement yet” – Germany facing a growing backlash inside the EU over its U-turn on a law to phase out the combustion engine in new cars by 2035

  1. EU officials are dead right to be pointing accusatory fingers at the SPD and the Greens in the German government, for having permitted the Free Democrats ( easily the smallest party in the German government) to stage such an anti-environmental putsch. Which seems to be leading to the entire EU having to reverse long-agreed policy.
    And why on earth are the other 26 EU governments letting the Germans get away with this? Prussia rules, okay?

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