Fuel Prices Hit New Highs in Germany as Diesel Surpasses €2.40 Per Liter
Fuel prices in Germany have recently reached new highs, with diesel briefly exceeding 2.40 euros per litre during the Easter holiday period before easing slightly afterward
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Former finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was elected speaker of Germany’s lower house of parliament on Tuesday, a position from which he will try to impose discipline on far-right lawmakers who opposed his appointment, reported Reuters.
Schaeuble won 501 of 705 votes from fellow lawmakers for the post of Bundestag president, or speaker. The Alternative for Germany (AfD), which was elected to the parliament for the first time last month, immediately set the stage for further clashes.
To the alarm of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives, the anti-immigration AfD is now the third largest party in the Bundestag. The highly experienced Schaeuble, 75, is one of Germany’s most powerful politicians and seen as well qualified to tame recalcitrant lawmakers.
In an inaugural Bundestag session following the Sept. 24 federal election, the AfD - the first far-right party to enter parliament in more than half a century - made clear its intention to shake up German politics on the national stage.
“The people have decided, now a new era begins,” AfD parliamentary leader Bernd Baumann told the chamber.
In his maiden speech as Bundestag president, Schaeuble shot back: “Nobody on their own represents the people.”
“The way we speak to each other here can set an example for debate in society,” he said, adding: “I am looking forward to the new challenges.”
FDP leader Christian Lindner told broadcaster n-tv that Schaeuble was an extraordinary figure in German politics:
“He has gravitas, a clear position and a natural authority that will be good to have in a parliament has just become more diverse, and where some manners may be called into question.”
The AfD’s Baumann shocked other lawmakers by suggesting that they had used Nazi-era tactics to prevent an AfD member from taking a top post in parliament. FDP politician Marco Buschmann said the comments were “beyond tasteless.”
After opposing Schaeuble’s Bundestag appointment, the AfD is set to clash with other parties over its nomination for one of six vice presidents - one from each party group.
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