Support for targeted electric vehicle incentives in rural areas and eastern Germany advocated by Göring-Eckardt
In an effort to regain support and attract voters from rural areas and Eastern Germany, the Green Party has unveiled a new strategy. This strategy, spearheaded by Green MP Katrin Göring-Eckardt, focuses on addressing the unique needs of these regions.
Göring-Eckardt, the deputy speaker of the German Bundestag, has emphasized the importance of promoting electric mobility in rural areas. She believes this would benefit not only the people in the countryside but also the climate and mobility as a whole.
To achieve this, the Green Party is considering supporting the reform of the inheritance tax and supplementing it with a basic inheritance. However, Göring-Eckardt did not provide specific details about these proposed reforms.
The Green Party's strategy is not limited to electric mobility and inheritance tax reform. Göring-Eckardt has also demanded that state funding for electric mobility should initially flow exclusively to rural areas. She argues that this would ensure targeted investments that promote the expansion and future viability of sustainable technologies.
Göring-Eckardt has highlighted the poor state of public transport in rural areas compared to cities. She believes that offering solutions tailored to the realities of these regions is crucial.
The Green Party's focus on rural areas and Eastern Germany is not a new development. The party has been consistently working towards addressing the needs of these demographics, a move aimed at winning over these voters for the Greens.
In a recent statement to 'Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland', Göring-Eckardt made it clear that her demands are part of a larger strategy to address the decline in support that the party has been experiencing.
The Green Party's strategy also includes the promotion of electric mobility, initially in rural areas, in addition to the Germany ticket, which primarily helps in cities. However, Göring-Eckardt did not specify the exact nature of the 'electric mobility' they plan to promote.
The goal of the Green Party concerning the steering of funds for electric mobility is to create appropriate conditions and incentives to accelerate the development and production of green technologies, including electric mobility.
It's important to note that only two percent of all inheritances are inherited in Eastern Germany, according to Göring-Eckardt. This statistic underscores the need for targeted solutions to address the unique challenges faced by these regions.
The Green Party's strategy continues to evolve as they work towards regaining support and attracting voters from rural areas and Eastern Germany.
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