As concerns about rising oil and gasoline prices in Germany reach their peak, the government is not giving drivers any hope for new relief measures. This decision comes at a time when many citizens are complaining about the lack of financial support in this area.
Why is there no assistance?
It seems that the government, considering the severe fluctuations in global prices and the economic conditions in Iran, cannot provide a plan to replace previous discounts or the €1000 cash bonuses. Meanwhile, drivers are struggling with the continuous rise in fuel costs and expect the government to address these issues.
Currently, the economic situation is such that no immediate action has been considered to reduce the financial burden on drivers. This not only leads to public dissatisfaction but could also negatively impact people's trust in the government.
By Tag Clar Editorial