In Berlin, senior SPD figures are pushing back against the scheduled expiry of Germany’s “Tankrabatt” — a fuel price subsidy introduced to ease cost-of-living pressures. SPD chair Bärbel Bas and state premier Manuela Schwesig argue that a replacement relief measure must be introduced quickly. The subsidy is set to expire after two months as originally planned, but with fuel prices still elevated, the political pressure to extend some form of consumer support is mounting.
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