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Energy Crisis: 15 Liters of Petrol or Diesel Guaranteed Daily – Federal Government Ensures Energy SecurityDue to the situation in the Persian Gulf and the bottleneck in energy supply, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz will hold a press conference in a few days to present measures to secure the energy supply.
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU): Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished members of the press! You are aware of the situation in the Persian Gulf. The Iranian regime spreads terror every day as a result of the United States’ and Israel’s war of aggression in violation of international law and the killing of numerous Iranian politicians, military personnel, and countless civilians. As a result, the energy supply for the entire world has been severely affected. To safeguard the energy supply, I have agreed with Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil (SPD) and the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche (CDU) on the following measures. Guaranteed Supply of Diesel and PetrolWe, the Federal Government, guarantee that every citizen in the country will continue to be able to remain mobile with their car. For every private vehicle, a quota of 15 liters of diesel or 15 liters of petrol per day is guaranteed from now on. This will enable us to keep the price of standard diesel and regular petrol E10 below 3 euros per liter. This is an important step for maintaining energy supply and individual mobility, which is part of the free democratic constitutional order in our country. And I tell you explicitly: we will not allow any conflict in the world to take this freedom away from us.Security Through Police, Federal Police, and Armed ForcesTo ensure this, additional staff will be deployed at petrol stations. This staff will be reinforced by the police, the Federal Police, and the Bundeswehr to ensure smooth operations. When a car enters the area of a petrol station, staff will check the license plate to determine whether the vehicle has already refueled 15 liters on the same day. If this has been the case, the driver will be asked to leave the petrol station premises. For this purpose, we have set up a database in which this data is recorded in real time and can be accessed by the relevant personnel.Refueling ServiceRefueling itself will now be carried out by petrol station employees to ensure that everyone actually receives the 15 liters of fuel they are entitled to.Since the personnel costs for petrol station operators will now be higher, we have agreed that a flat refueling fee of 5 euros will be introduced. This will help relieve petrol station operators of the increased personnel costs. Higher Fuel Quotas Can Be RequestedIf there are commuters who must travel a greater distance, they can have this confirmed by their employer and apply for an additional quota, provided it is truly indispensable. You can download the application form immediately from the website of the Federal Ministry. You then fax the completed form to the transport office of your district or city. We have agreed that the processing time should not exceed two months.KrasSe App – More Transparency for DriversFrom now on, car journeys must be documented with the Fuel Security App, or KrasSe App for short. The app must be started at the beginning of a journey. The app registers in real time which route the vehicle takes. This is necessary in order to prevent fuel abuse. In this way, we can verify that those who refuel actually drive and do not simply resell the fuel. An artificial intelligence will continuously evaluate this data.Anyone who refuels three times in a row without actually driving the distances made possible by that fuel will receive a fine of 100 euros. In the event of repeated violations, a fine of 1,000 euros must be paid and the vehicle will be blocked from further refueling for 30 days. It will be checked that everyone actually has the KrasSe App switched on during car journeys. Anyone who violates this rule will be fined 200 euros. Principle of Equal Treatment for Electric Car DriversUnder the principle of equal treatment anchored in the Basic Law, these measures will also apply to owners of electric vehicles. For this purpose, we have agreed on an equivalent of 15 kWh per 100 kilometers. Electric vehicles may charge 30 kWh of electricity per day, provided that this energy is actually consumed. With 15 liters of petrol or diesel, vehicles today can travel about 200 kilometers.Due to the large existing stock of vehicles, petrol and diesel cars do not have integrated shutdown mechanisms. In electric vehicles, these have meanwhile become standard. This means that from now on we will also register, store, and monitor the journeys of electric vehicles in order to treat electric car drivers on an equal footing with drivers of combustion-engine vehicles. Anyone who operates their electric vehicle beyond these ranges will first receive a warning and a fine of the aforementioned 100 euros. In the event of a further violation, the vehicle will be decommissioned for one month. Speed Limits on Rural Roads and MotorwaysWe have also agreed that with immediate effect there will be a speed limit of 70 km/h on rural roads and a speed limit of 80 km/h on motorways, regardless of whether higher speeds are posted. To ensure compliance, we have doubled the applicable fines, and even exceeding the limit by 5 km/h will result in a point in Flensburg.Reasonable Time for the Commute to WorkWe have further agreed that it is reasonable for the commute to work to take up to two and a half hours. We therefore strongly advise citizens to refrain from using their car to get to work. Walk, ride a bicycle, or use public transport.Adjusted Intervals in Local Public TransportIn order to save fuel and energy, we have agreed that the intervals of buses and trains will be extended. Buses and trains that previously ran, for example, once every hour will now only run every two hours. We expect this to result in energy savings of up to 50%.Emerging Stronger from the Crisis – Guaranteed FreedomWe know that this may present a challenge for some individuals. But together we will overcome this crisis and emerge stronger from it. We will keep the economy running. We will continue to secure prosperity.We guarantee the energy security of our country, the energy security of our citizens, and the freedom of every individual — the freedom of individual mobility. Thank you for your attention! Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Zynikus | |
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